
Episode 90
๐ฌ Ancient Black Holes, $2 Disease Tests, and the Eco-Stove Paradox
๐๏ธ Science News Daily | Peer Review'd ยท Peer Review'd
August 16, 20256m 14s
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Show Notes
Today's episode explores groundbreaking discoveries that challenge our understanding of health, space, and environmental safety. We discuss a revolutionary $2 blood test that can detect deadly diseases in 15 minutes using gold nanoparticles, and the Webb telescope's discovery of the oldest black hole ever found, hidden in a mysterious Little Red Dot galaxy. The show also reveals concerning findings about modern eco-design wood stoves that may still release dangerous pollutants indoors, and examines new research on human brain evolution, ancient fossils, and Mars exploration. Additional stories cover dementia diagnosis delays, the health risks of excessive screen time, and surprising discoveries about common food additives our gut bacteria can actually digest.
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