
Episode 206
🔬 New Pill Could Replace Gonorrhea Injections as Scientists Crack Cancer's Most Chaotic Process
🎙️ Science News Daily | Peer Review'd · Peer Review'd
December 14, 20257m 46s
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Show Notes
A single-dose pill shows promise against antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea in phase 3 trials, while UC San Diego researchers finally identify the enzyme behind chromothripsis—cancer's chromosome-shattering chaos. This episode explores breakthrough findings in Alzheimer's blood factors, the surprising role of gut bacteria in sleep regulation, and quantum computing miniaturization advances. Plus: nuclear clocks using jeweler's techniques, dark energy might be changing over time, and GLP-1 medications show unexpected connections to reduced epilepsy risk in diabetes patients.
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