S26E113: Webb's Dwarfs, Mars' Mineral Mystery, and the Neutrino Enigma

S26E113: Webb's Dwarfs, Mars' Mineral Mystery, and the Neutrino Enigma

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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 26 Episode 113 Show Notes - **Webb Telescope's Local Discoveries**: NASA's James Webb space telescope, renowned for peering into the distant universe, has unveiled a closer mystery. Astronomers report the discovery of 21 intriguing brown dwarfs. - **Mars' Mineral Mystery**: Earth boasts nearly 6,000 known minerals. Yet, Mars, a planet with many Earth-like qualities, has revealed only 161 minerals in over half a century of exploration. Why the stark difference? - **Neutrino: The Silent Majority**: Neutrinos, the universe's most abundant matter, are elusive. Despite their minuscule size, allowing billions to pass through us unnoticed, their cosmic significance is unparalleled. - **The Science Report Highlights**: - **AI's Creative Leap**: AI chatbots now rival human creativity in thinking tasks. - **China's COVID-19 Aftermath**: Post the zero COVID-19 policy, China witnessed an estimated 1.87 million excess deaths in two months. - **North Korea's Nuclear Move**: The nation claims to have launched its inaugural tactical nuclear attack submarine. - **Alex on Tech**: The latest in tech - unveiling the iPhone 15. *Stay tuned for more insights and discoveries on SpaceTime with Stuart Gary.
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