Arctic Alien-ish Life, A Nuclear Donut, Babies Curing HIV
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Curiosity Daily
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Discovery
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audio
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Publication Date |
Apr 13, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:15:38

Today, you’ll learn about how alien-like life figured out a bizarre way to survive at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean, a donut-shaped machine that just set a bunch of records in the world of nuclear fusion and how babies are becoming superheroes in the fight against cancer and HIV.

Learn about how alien-like life figured out how to survive at the bottom of the Arctic ocean. 

'Alien-like' life thrives on dead matter in Arctic deep by Helen Briggs

Fossil-eating sponges discovered in the Arctic by James Ashworth

Giant sponge gardens discovered on seamounts in the Arctic deep sea by Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology

890-Million-Year-Old Fossills Are Sponges, Oldest Animals: Study by Abby Olena

  • scientist.com/news-opinion/890-million-year-old-fossils-are-sponges-oldest-animals-study-69031">https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/890-million-year-old-fossils-are-sponges-oldest-animals-study-69031

Deep-sea sponges: Biotechnology and the blue economy by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

This donut isn’t what you think - it could set records in the world of nuclear fusion. 

A giant donut-shaped machine just proved a near-limitless clean power source is possible by Danya Gainor and Angela Dewan

Major breakthrough on nuclear fusion energy by Jonathan Amos

Nuclear-fusion reactor smashes energy record by Elizabeth Gibney

The new heroes in the fight against HIV are not who you expect: they’re babies! 

A Woman Is Cured of H.I.V. Using a Novel Treatment by Apoorva Mandavilli

Testing cord blood transplants as a cure for leukemia — and HIV by Sabin Russell

Progress in HIV/AIDS cure: N.Y. woman is free of HIV for 4 years by Leila Fadel interviews Dr. Carlos del Rio

A third person has been cured of HIV, scientists report by Nicoletta Lanese 

About HIV/Aids and Treatment by the CDC

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 how alien-like life figured out a bizarre way to survive at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean, a donut-shaped machine that just set a bunch of records in the world of nuclear fusion and how babies are becoming superheroes in the fight against cancer and HIV.

Today, you’ll learn about how alien-like life figured out a bizarre way to survive at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean, a donut-shaped machine that just set a bunch of records in the world of nuclear fusion and how babies are becoming superheroes in the fight against cancer and HIV.

Learn about how alien-like life figured out how to survive at the bottom of the Arctic ocean. 

'Alien-like' life thrives on dead matter in Arctic deep by Helen Briggs

Fossil-eating sponges discovered in the Arctic by James Ashworth

Giant sponge gardens discovered on seamounts in the Arctic deep sea by Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology

890-Million-Year-Old Fossills Are Sponges, Oldest Animals: Study by Abby Olena

  • scientist.com/news-opinion/890-million-year-old-fossils-are-sponges-oldest-animals-study-69031">https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/890-million-year-old-fossils-are-sponges-oldest-animals-study-69031

Deep-sea sponges: Biotechnology and the blue economy by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

This donut isn’t what you think - it could set records in the world of nuclear fusion. 

A giant donut-shaped machine just proved a near-limitless clean power source is possible by Danya Gainor and Angela Dewan

Major breakthrough on nuclear fusion energy by Jonathan Amos

Nuclear-fusion reactor smashes energy record by Elizabeth Gibney

The new heroes in the fight against HIV are not who you expect: they’re babies! 

A Woman Is Cured of H.I.V. Using a Novel Treatment by Apoorva Mandavilli

Testing cord blood transplants as a cure for leukemia — and HIV by Sabin Russell

Progress in HIV/AIDS cure: N.Y. woman is free of HIV for 4 years by Leila Fadel interviews Dr. Carlos del Rio

A third person has been cured of HIV, scientists report by Nicoletta Lanese 

About HIV/Aids and Treatment by the CDC

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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