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🔬 Your Brain Has Secret Connections, Glaciers Are Lunging Forward & A Hidden Freshwater World Just Emerged

Episode 310 Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Scientists have finally captured cell membrane lipids in action for the first time, a discovery that could reshape our understanding of disease and drug delivery. MIT researchers have uncovered millions of 'silent synapses' in the adult brain — dormant connections that may explain how we keep learning without losing existing memories. Beneath the shrinking Great Salt Lake, a vast hidden freshwater reservoir has been discovered using airborne surveys, potentially transforming water management in the drought-stressed region. A record-breaking superconductivity milestone has been achieved at normal pressure, edging humanity closer to near-lossless power grids and transportation. Meanwhile, a new gene therapy uses AI to map pain circuits and create a targeted 'off switch' — delivering morphine-like relief without the addiction risk.

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