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Back to Episodes🔬 A Single Mutation Could Predict the Next Pandemic — Plus 9 More Discoveries You Need to Hear
Episode 407
Published 4Â days, 14Â hours ago
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Scientists have pinpointed a single genetic mutation that may determine whether a bat virus can jump to humans, offering a potential early warning system for future pandemics. A groundbreaking stem cell therapy has reversed Type 1 diabetes in mice by reprogramming the immune system rather than just managing symptoms — a fundamentally new approach to an autoimmune disease that has eluded a cure for over a century. AI and quantum physics have teamed up to discover two brand-new superconductors while dramatically accelerating the search for a room-temperature superconductor that could revolutionize modern technology. Fossils dating back 567 million years are rewriting the timeline of complex animal life on Earth, suggesting movement and sexual reproduction emerged far earlier than previously thought. Rounding out today's episode: a newly identified gut bacterium linked to muscle strength is declining with age, and the world's largest genetic study of moles has uncovered 250+ genes tied to melanoma risk.
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