

Weekly: New type of brain cell; Alaska’s first bridge over a moving glacier; quantum batteries that never age
Sep 8, 2023
A new type of brain cell, glutamatergic astrocytes, could provide insights into brain health. Bridge construction over a sinking glacier in Alaska is vital for park access. Quantum batteries hold promise for quick and wireless charging. The feet of the Terracotta Army may have contributed to ancient China's success. The flexibility of shoulder and elbow joints in humans and apes is explored. Researchers discuss growing humanized organs in pigs and a super-bright space explosion.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Discovery of a New Type of Brain Cell and its Potential Impact on Brain Health
01:33 • 2min
Growing Humanized Organs in Pigs
03:11 • 12min
Quantum Batteries and their Potential Applications
14:43 • 9min
Understanding the Differences in Shoulder and Elbow Joints between Humans and Monkeys
24:06 • 2min
Chimpanzee Climbing Style and Moon Mission Updates
25:47 • 4min