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๐Ÿ”ฌ Just Released: Teen Brains Aren't What Scientists Thought & Living Computers Grown From Mushrooms
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๐Ÿ”ฌ Just Released: Teen Brains Aren't What Scientists Thought & Living Computers Grown From Mushrooms

๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Science News Daily | Peer Review'd ยท Peer Review'd

January 17, 20269m 25s

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Show Notes

This episode covers groundbreaking discoveries across medicine, neuroscience, and technology. Scientists reveal that teenage brains actively build entirely new neural structures during adolescence, challenging decades of assumptions about development. Researchers unveil a massive weight loss program delivering unprecedented public health results across the United States. Plus, living computers powered by mushroom networks, chronic wounds that resist healing due to bacterial paralysis, and astronomers witnessing a galaxy being violently torn apart by its own black hole. We also explore why extreme floods and droughts worldwide are moving in sync, and what rare genetic variants reveal about people who stay sharp into their eighties.

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