
Episode 76
๐ฌ Uranus's Ancient Heat, Baby Planet Birth, & Malaria-Fighting Mosquito Strategy
๐๏ธ Science News Daily | Peer Review'd ยท Peer Review'd
July 28, 20256m 10s
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Show Notes
Today's episode explores groundbreaking discoveries from across the scientific spectrum. We uncover how Uranus is still radiating ancient heat from its formation billions of years ago, witness astronomers capturing a baby planet being born around a distant star, and learn how the James Webb telescope found methane on a scorching hot world. Plus, discover how millipedes might unlock new pain treatments, why 7,000 daily steps are enough for health benefits, and how a simple pill strategy is reducing malaria by making human blood deadly to mosquitoes. We also examine the devastating Pacific marine heatwave that offers a preview of climate change impacts on ocean ecosystems.
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