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🔬 Electrons Are Breaking Physics, A Hidden Alzheimer's Trigger Is Detected In Seconds & Ancient Eggs Rewrite Mammal History

Episode 327 Published 1 month ago
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Scientists have observed electrons in graphene flowing like a frictionless liquid in a way that defies a fundamental law of physics, potentially unlocking technologies we haven't yet imagined. A newly identified genetic variant already known for causing 'Asian Flush Syndrome' may also be silently triggering serious heart damage in nearly half of people with East Asian ancestry. Researchers are now using AI-powered speech analysis to detect Alzheimer's disease in under a minute, a potential game-changer for the more than 7 million Americans currently living with the condition. A 250-million-year-old fossil containing a curled embryo has finally confirmed that mammal ancestors were egg-layers, closing a decades-long scientific debate. This episode also covers a major Epstein-Barr virus breakthrough, a two-form dark matter hypothesis, a yellow fever warning from the Amazon, and the surprisingly tender friendship between tiny ants and the giants they groom.

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