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Daily Science Brief
Robert Frankenberger
58 episodes
1 month ago
Daily Science Brief brings you quick, trustworthy updates on the most important science news. In just a few minutes, you'll get the facts without the fluff, helping you stay informed without getting overwhelmed. In a time when it's hard to know what information you can trust, we’re here to make science clear, honest, and relevant to your life.

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Daily Science Brief brings you quick, trustworthy updates on the most important science news. In just a few minutes, you'll get the facts without the fluff, helping you stay informed without getting overwhelmed. In a time when it's hard to know what information you can trust, we’re here to make science clear, honest, and relevant to your life.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Science
Education,
News,
Daily News
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Penguin Spears, Ocean Currents, and a Gladiator Bear
Daily Science Brief
9 minutes 47 seconds
1 month ago
Penguin Spears, Ocean Currents, and a Gladiator Bear

Penguins with dagger-like beaks, a collapsing Atlantic current, a brain map of 600,000 cells, and a bear skull that proves gladiators fought wild animals.


SOURCES

  • Early penguins may have used dagger-like beaks to skewer prey | New Scientist
  • Key Atlantic current could start collapsing as early as 2055, new study finds | Live Science
  • Map of 600,000 brain cells rewrites the textbook on how the brain makes decisions | Live Science
  • Skull of bear held captive to fight Roman gladiators discovered near ancient amphitheater in Serbia | Live Science

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Host, Research, and Writing: Bobby Frankenberger

Cover Art: Scott Johnson

Outro Music: Stravyn

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Daily Science Brief
Daily Science Brief brings you quick, trustworthy updates on the most important science news. In just a few minutes, you'll get the facts without the fluff, helping you stay informed without getting overwhelmed. In a time when it's hard to know what information you can trust, we’re here to make science clear, honest, and relevant to your life.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.