16 Psyche, Xenotransplantation, Ocean Waves Become a Rave
Podcast |
Curiosity Daily
Publisher |
Discovery
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Astronomy
Education
Science
Self-Improvement
Publication Date |
Apr 06, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:19:13

Today, you’ll learn about a metallic object in space that might be worth seven hundred quintillion dollars, how genetically engineered pig hearts could save tons of human lives and how bioluminescent waves are putting on trippy light shows in the world’s oceans.

16 Psyche may be worth $700 quintillion dollars, but it’ll take a probe visiting the planetesimal to find out. 

16 Psyche: An Asteroid once thought to be worth $700 quintillion by Chris Young

Asteroid 16 Psyche Thought to Be Worth $10,000 Quadrillion Could Be a “Rubble Pile” by Aristos Georgiou

16 Psyche: The asteroid that could make every person on Earth a billionaire by Paul Ratner

NASA TO STUDY A $700 QUINTILLION ‘GOLDMINE’ ASTEROID by Matthew Hart

Hubble Telescope reveals asteroid Psyche’s rusty surface by Amy Oliver

Science of Psyche: Unique Asteroid Holds Clues to Early Solar System by Naomi Hartono

Asteroid Psyche by NASA

One man was the lucky recipient of a heart transplant from an unlikely source - can organs from animals help humans? 

Will animal-to-human organ transplants overcome their complicated history? by Laura Beil

Man gets genetically modified pig heart in world-first transplant by BBC News with analysis by Michelle Roberts

First-ever pig-to-human heart transplant offers hope for thousands in need of organs by Karen Weintraub

The ethics of a second chance: Pig heart transplant recipient stabbed a man seven times years ago by Lizzie Johnson and William Wan

Bioluminescent waves are lighting up the oceans for swimmers and sealife alike. 

Dolphins, Surfers and Waves Sparkle in Bright Blue Bioluminescent Glow Off California Coast by Katherine J. Wu

The science behind bioluminescent waves by Harry Baker

Bioluminescent Waves Light Up the Shoreline by Amanda Maxwell

Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers.

Today, you’ll learn about a metallic object in space that might be worth seven hundred quintillion dollars, how genetically engineered pig hearts could save tons of human lives and how bioluminescent waves are putting on trippy light shows in the world’s oceans.

Today, you’ll learn about a metallic object in space that might be worth seven hundred quintillion dollars, how genetically engineered pig hearts could save tons of human lives and how bioluminescent waves are putting on trippy light shows in the world’s oceans.

16 Psyche may be worth $700 quintillion dollars, but it’ll take a probe visiting the planetesimal to find out. 

16 Psyche: An Asteroid once thought to be worth $700 quintillion by Chris Young

Asteroid 16 Psyche Thought to Be Worth $10,000 Quadrillion Could Be a “Rubble Pile” by Aristos Georgiou

16 Psyche: The asteroid that could make every person on Earth a billionaire by Paul Ratner

NASA TO STUDY A $700 QUINTILLION ‘GOLDMINE’ ASTEROID by Matthew Hart

Hubble Telescope reveals asteroid Psyche’s rusty surface by Amy Oliver

Science of Psyche: Unique Asteroid Holds Clues to Early Solar System by Naomi Hartono

Asteroid Psyche by NASA

One man was the lucky recipient of a heart transplant from an unlikely source - can organs from animals help humans? 

Will animal-to-human organ transplants overcome their complicated history? by Laura Beil

Man gets genetically modified pig heart in world-first transplant by BBC News with analysis by Michelle Roberts

First-ever pig-to-human heart transplant offers hope for thousands in need of organs by Karen Weintraub

The ethics of a second chance: Pig heart transplant recipient stabbed a man seven times years ago by Lizzie Johnson and William Wan

Bioluminescent waves are lighting up the oceans for swimmers and sealife alike. 

Dolphins, Surfers and Waves Sparkle in Bright Blue Bioluminescent Glow Off California Coast by Katherine J. Wu

The science behind bioluminescent waves by Harry Baker

Bioluminescent Waves Light Up the Shoreline by Amanda Maxwell

Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers.

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