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Today we talk about a new search for dark matter, how to navigate with quantum effects, why amino acids are left-handed, medical tests in a cave, the Roman space telescope, a new record for optical fibres, a water plume on Saturn’s moon, forever chemicals, and of course, the telephone will ring.
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00:00 Intro
00:30 A New Search for Dark Matter
02:31 Quantum Navigation
03:55 New Theory for Why Amino Acids are Left-Handed
06:15 A Cave-Trial for a Moon Base
07:33 Construction Update for the Roman Space Telescope
09:04 A New Record for Optical Fibres
10:20 A Water Plume on Saturn’s Moon
11:59 Industry Knew of Forever Chemicals' Toxicity
14:26 Learn Science on Brilliant
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