
Episode 77
๐ฌ Pocket Spectrometers, Quantum Tunneling Breakthrough & Ancient Life Discoveries
๐๏ธ Science News Daily | Peer Review'd ยท Peer Review'd
July 29, 20256m 39s
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Show Notes
Today's episode explores groundbreaking discoveries across multiple scientific fields. We dive into revolutionary fingertip-sized spectrometers that could turn smartphones into analytical labs, and examine breakthrough quantum physics experiments that finally solve 100-year-old mysteries about electron tunneling and light-particle behavior. The show also covers surprising findings about human evolution and bipedalism, a newly discovered diabetes subtype in African youth, and 545-million-year-old footprints that are rewriting the timeline of complex life on Earth. Plus, learn how a common soil fungus could naturally boost bread nutrition and discover evidence of prehistoric feast culture from 11,000-year-old archaeological sites.
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