
Episode 60
๐ฌ Cosmic Pebbles, Ancient Mars Rivers, and Smart Pills: Today's Science Breakthroughs
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July 12, 20257m 8s
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Show Notes
Today we explore groundbreaking discoveries from the cosmos to our own bodies, starting with the detection of planet-forming pebbles around young stars and ancient Martian riverbeds that reveal a watery past. We'll also discuss a 7-billion-year-old interstellar comet, AI-reconstructed Earth's earliest crust, and revolutionary medical technologies including smart pills that monitor gut health in real-time. The episode concludes with fascinating insights into ancient Egyptian genetics, brain mechanisms of speech formation, and surprising discoveries about food chemistry that could impact both health and longevity.
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