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πŸ”¬ A Sleeping Black Hole Just Erupted After 100 Million Years β€” And That's Just the Start

Episode 325 Published 1Β month ago
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A supermassive black hole has violently awakened after nearly 100 million years of silence, blasting jets of energy across a million light-years and reshaping the galaxy cluster around it. NASA's Artemis II crew made history with a successful splashdown after the first crewed journey toward the Moon in over 50 years, marking a giant leap toward future deep space missions. Scientists have identified a natural alternative to Ozempic discovered with the help of AI, while a separate study reveals why roughly 10% of people may not respond to GLP-1 weight loss drugs at all. On the longevity front, a landmark twin study suggests genetics may account for far more of our lifespan than previously thought β€” a finding that could reshape how we approach aging research. From a heat-proof memory chip that survives lava-level temperatures to quantum breakthroughs speeding up error detection, this episode is packed with discoveries that challenge what we thought we knew.

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