2025-06-02
8 分钟Hey listeners, Rachel here.
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Happy Monday, listeners.
It may technically still be spring,
but with Memorial Day firmly in the rearview mirror and June upon us, let's be real.
It's spiritually summer in the Northern Hemisphere, and we hope you're enjoying it.
For Scientific American Science Quickly, I'm Rachel Feldman.
Let's kick off the month with a quick roundup of some recent science news you may have missed.
First, a measles update.