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🔬 Japan's Supervolcano Is Recharging, A New Dinosaur Was Just Named After a Cartoon & The Space Fertility Crisis No One Is Talking About

Episode 308 Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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South Korea just named its first new dinosaur species in 15 years — and the story behind the name is as charming as the discovery is significant. Meanwhile, scientists have confirmed that Japan's most powerful supervolcano is quietly refilling with magma, offering unprecedented real-time insight into how these massive systems rebuild. In bee research, a yeast-based superfood produced results so dramatic researchers are calling it a potential lifeline for collapsing colonies worldwide. A newly discovered fossil ape from northern Egypt is challenging the long-held belief about where humanity's earliest ancestors actually originated. And new findings are quietly dismantling an 80-year-old theory about turbulence — with implications that reach far beyond physics classrooms.

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