
The World, the Universe and Us Weekly: Cloned rhesus monkey lives to adulthood for first time; fermented foods carry antibiotic resistant bugs; an impossible cosmic object
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Jan 19, 2024 Cloned rhesus monkey ReTro lives to adulthood, but the method using fetal cells has limitations. Fermented foods contain antibiotic resistant bacteria, posing health risks. A mysterious object in space could be the smallest black hole or a larger neutron star. A thermodynamic computer shows promise. Tardigrades' survival mechanisms offer insights into aging and space travel.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Cloning Rhesus Monkeys and Ethical Concerns
01:51 • 4min
The Impact of Fermented Foods on Antibiotic Resistant Microbes
05:32 • 5min
Exploring Space and Music
10:49 • 3min
Exploring the Mystery of a Pulsar's Companion
13:56 • 9min
The Role of Cysteine in Tardigrade Survival
23:24 • 2min
