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Back to Episodes🔬 Your Brain Is Still Active Under Anesthesia & The Longevity Gene Rewriting Alzheimer's Research
Episode 359
Published 1Â month, 3Â weeks ago
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Scientists have uncovered a stunning explanation for why the APOE2 gene variant appears to extend lifespan and protect against Alzheimer's, pointing toward potential new therapies. In a jaw-dropping finding published in Nature, researchers discovered the brain may keep processing language and predicting information even under full general anesthesia, challenging everything we thought we knew about consciousness. On the quantum frontier, physicists are closing in on an experiment that could prove a single clock can tick faster and slower simultaneously, while a decade-long attempt to precisely measure gravity's universal constant has only deepened the mystery. Ultra-processed foods are now linked to fat buildup directly inside muscle tissue, independent of total calorie intake, while a common industrial chemical is raising alarms over a dramatically increased risk of serious liver disease. Plus, a plant species thought extinct for nearly 60 years has just been rediscovered by a bird bander with a smartphone app.
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