
Episode 216
🔬 16,000 New Species Per Year: Scientists Reveal Earth's Hidden Biodiversity Crisis
🎙️ Science News Daily | Peer Review'd · Peer Review'd
December 24, 20259m 33s
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Show Notes
Scientists are discovering species at an unprecedented rate—over 16,000 annually—revealing Earth still holds countless mysteries. This episode explores groundbreaking research including a newly discovered brain cell function that could revolutionize treatment for spinal injuries and MS, why COVID-19 vaccines rarely cause heart inflammation, and how your roommate's genes might literally be shaping your gut bacteria. Plus: 5,000-year-old wolf remains that challenge our understanding of domestication, bus-sized mosasaurs that invaded prehistoric rivers, and a quantum physics breakthrough that's rewriting 200-year-old thermodynamics rules for the modern age.
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