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๐Ÿ”ฌ Webb Telescope Exposes Universe's Violent Infant Years & Scientists Crack Dark Matter Detection
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๐Ÿ”ฌ Webb Telescope Exposes Universe's Violent Infant Years & Scientists Crack Dark Matter Detection

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November 2, 20258m 6s

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Today's episode unveils the James Webb Space Telescope's stunning images of chaotic early galaxies that looked nothing like modern spirals, plus a revolutionary new method for detecting dark matter through ancient radio waves. We explore how Einstein's relativity passed its most rigorous test yet with spinning black holes, reveal the definitive proof that Nanotyrannus was a distinct dinosaur species sharing T. rex's world, and examine how scientists mathematically proved we're not living in a computer simulation. Plus, breakthroughs in understanding consciousness amid AI's rapid rise, promising new treatments for macular degeneration and Alzheimer's, and the discovery that soil microbes possess memory of past droughts.

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