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Back to Episodes🔬 Zoo Penguins Are Aging Faster, A Blood Test Could Predict Dementia Decades Early & Rogue Planets May Harbor Life
Episode 309
Published 1Â month, 2Â weeks ago
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A shocking new study reveals that zoo penguins age faster than wild ones despite living longer — and the implications for human health are hard to ignore. Scientists at UC San Diego have identified a blood protein that may predict dementia risk up to 25 years before symptoms appear, potentially transforming how we approach Alzheimer's prevention. Astrophysicists are upending everything we thought we knew about dark matter, suggesting it may be a complex mixture rather than a single substance — deepening one of cosmology's greatest mysteries. A security camera in Myanmar captured something scientists have never seen before: a fault rupture happening in real time during a magnitude 7.7 earthquake. From ancient fossil apes rewriting human evolutionary history to Bronze Age mines discovered in Spain with links to Scandinavia, this episode is packed with discoveries that are changing the way we understand our world.
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