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🔬 Men's Heart Risk Jumps 7 Years Earlier Than Thought—Plus What Edison Accidentally Invented
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🔬 Men's Heart Risk Jumps 7 Years Earlier Than Thought—Plus What Edison Accidentally Invented

🎙️ Science News Daily | Peer Review'd · Peer Review'd

January 28, 20267m 37s

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Show Notes

This week's episode unpacks groundbreaking cardiovascular research revealing men's heart disease risk begins climbing in their mid-thirties, years before standard screening protocols kick in. We explore how wild blueberries could revolutionize heart health, why the common Toxoplasma parasite is far more dangerous than scientists believed, and the Solar Orbiter's stunning discovery of how solar flares are born. Plus, a materials science bombshell suggests Thomas Edison may have created graphene over a century before its official discovery, and archaeologists in China are rewriting the timeline of human innovation with 160,000-year-old tools that reveal unexpected sophistication.

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