Rare Cosmic Event 40 Years Ago Changes What We Know About Uranus, Scientists Create a Mouse Using Ancient, Single-Cell Genes & TDIH: Smoking is Banned on US Domestic Flights - podcast episode cover

Rare Cosmic Event 40 Years Ago Changes What We Know About Uranus, Scientists Create a Mouse Using Ancient, Single-Cell Genes & TDIH: Smoking is Banned on US Domestic Flights

Nov 22, 202419 min
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Episode description

New research points to a rare cosmic event just 40 years ago that changes what we know about Uranus’ magnetosphere. Also, scientists create a living, breathing mouse using ancient single-cell genes. Plus, on 'This Day in History'; smoking is banned on domestic flights in the US.

Voyager 2’s defining Uranus flyby may have been skewed by a rare cosmic event | CNN

We’ve Only Been To Uranus Once And The Freak Timing May Have Misled Us For Years

The anomalous state of Uranus’s magnetosphere during the Voyager 2 flyby | Nature Astronomy

Scientists recreate mouse from gene older than animal life

Twenty-five Years Ago, U.S. Airlines Banned Smoking On Domestic Flights

TDIH: Celebrating 25 Years of No Smoking in Airplanes – SEATCA


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