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🔬 Mass Itself May Work Differently Than We Thought — Plus Jellyfish Just Got Scarier

Episode 330 Published 4 weeks ago
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Scientists have captured events lasting just femtoseconds using a revolutionary AI-powered imaging technique, while new experimental evidence suggests particle masses actually shift inside atomic nuclei — potentially rewriting our understanding of where mass comes from. Researchers have also achieved quantum-encrypted communication over 120 kilometers using semiconductor quantum dots, marking a major milestone toward a real-world quantum internet. A routine campus tree inspection in Japan led to the discovery of a brand-new beetle species and the first overhaul of Japanese ladybird beetle classification in half a century. Meanwhile, a landmark study in The Lancet Psychiatry finds no reliable evidence that medicinal cannabis effectively treats anxiety, depression, or PTSD, and Mayo Clinic scientists are exploring milk-derived nanoparticles as a delivery system for gene therapy targeting one of oncology's hardest-to-treat cancers.

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