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  • olor Vision Breakthrough, Pig Kidney Success, and Silent Communication Tech
    2025/09/09

    Join hosts Alex and Molly for today's science and tech roundup! We dive into fascinating discoveries including how scientists finally proved we all see colors the same way, groundbreaking CRISPR treatments for

    diabetes, and a man who's thrived for six months with a pig kidney transplant. Plus, we explore SpaceX's massive $17 billion spectrum deal, a sci-fi wearable that reads your silent thoughts, and the concerning

    rise of government surveillance tech. We'll also uncover the hidden costs of AI expansion that consumers are unknowingly paying twice, and wrap up with the delightful discovery of Pokémon-like fish in the deep

    sea. From medical breakthroughs to tech warnings, we're cutting through the noise to bring you the stories that matter.

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    9 分
  • Infectious Heart Attacks, AI's $115B Future & Inflammageing Discovery
    2025/09/08

    Breaking science reveals heart attacks may be caused by hidden bacterial biofilms lurking in arteries for decades.


    Plus: OpenAI plans staggering $115 billion spending through 2029, CRISPR horses stir polo world controversy, new "inflammageing" immune cells discovered in fat tissue, Nobel physicist Rainer Weiss's inspiring legacy after death at 92, air pollution accelerates dementia in 56 million person study, and Medicare prepares for AI-assisted coverage decisions.


    Fresh insights on biotechnology ethics, aging research, and the massive financial commitments driving AI's future.


    Hosted by Alex and Molly.

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    8 分
  • MXenes, Ant Queens, and OpenAI's LinkedIn Challenge
    2025/09/05

    Join Alex and Molly for today's fascinating dive into science and technology. We explore how scientists packed nine metals into revolutionary 2D materials, discover an ant queen that creates cloned sons from different species, and learn why carbon makes Earth's magnetic field possible. Plus: OpenAI takes on LinkedIn with an AI hiring platform,

    Atlassian acquires Arc browser for $610M, and the beautiful history hidden in ancient pigments. We wrap up with a cautionary tale about DIY dental work gone very wrong. It's science, tech, and the wonderfully weird - all in under 15 minutes.

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    8 分
  • From Primordial Battles to Future Frontiers
    2025/09/04

    Step into a whirlwind of discovery as Alex and Molly explore the strangest corners of science, medicine, and technology. Fossils rewrite the story of evolution, Earth’s core flips direction, and AI developers warn of extinction-level risks. Alongside these revelations, we hear about worms in the brain, turbulence in the skies, spacecraft racing toward black holes, and even humans getting pregnant while already pregnant. It’s a journey through the weird, the wonderful, and the world-changing frontiers shaping our past, present, and future.


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    12 分