2025-12-05
25 分钟On the show this week, we are learning about how exercise slows the growth of cancer.
Yeah, it's real news you can use this week.
It turns out that when you exercise your muscles,
they start growing faster and their demand for food outcompetes the demand from cancer cells.
So cancer grows more slowly when you exercise.
In mice at least.
But it may be the same in humans and we're going to get into that.
We also hear about some molecules discovered on the Comet 3i Atlas and we discuss what this means or what it doesn't mean for the origin of life.
If there are things like methanol,
which is this byproduct of lots of the chemical reactions that are needed for prebiotic molecules,
then maybe that suggests that other star systems have more of these prebiotic molecules than even our own solar system and maybe increase the chances for life.
And we're also getting into the details of an extraordinary quantum experiment that settles an old argument between none other than Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr.
Just those two.
Just those two.
actually able to do it now.
I think that really would blow Einstein and Paul's minds.
Welcome to the world the universe and us from New Scientist.
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Rowan Hooper.
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