
Episode 127
๐ฌ Stripped Supernovas, Dark Matter Gravitinos, and Ancient Newtonsaurus - Science News Daily
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September 22, 20255m 42s
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Show Notes
Today's episode explores groundbreaking discoveries from across the scientific spectrum. We dive into the rare 'stripped supernova' phenomenon that's giving astronomers new insights into stellar death, and examine how neutrinos shapeshift during neutron star collisions. The search for dark matter takes a new direction with superheavy charged gravitinos, while paleontologists finally identify a 125-year-old fossil as the predatory dinosaur Newtonsaurus. We also cover revolutionary hair-thin metalenses for next-gen cameras, ice's surprising electrical properties, and NASA's Perseverance rover finding the most promising potential evidence of ancient Martian life yet.
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