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  • Scalpels & Circuits: How AI Is Changing the Surgery Room
    2025/05/31

    What happens when robots and algorithms join your surgical team? From smarter pre-op plans to remote-controlled procedures, this episode dives into the cutting-edge (literally) role of AI in modern surgery. But it's not all smooth incisions—there are sharp concerns around intellectual property and the breakneck speed of AI innovation.

    Join us as we explore this high-stakes intersection of tech and medicine, based on insights from Edward J. Harvey and Chad G. Ball.

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    12 分
  • Can ChatGPT Be an Author? The Academic Dilemma
    2025/05/29

    Should AI like ChatGPT get credit for writing papers? In this thought-provoking editorial, researchers Atsushi Goto and Kota Katanoda explore whether tools like ChatGPT belong on the author list. From ethical concerns to factual slip-ups, they weigh the pros and cons of AI in academic authorship. The verdict? Useful assistant – yes. Responsible coauthor – not quite.

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    11 分
  • Can Science Save Our Planet in Time?
    2025/05/28

    We're running out of time—and resources. In this eye-opening episode, discover how researchers are tackling the global environmental crisis with real, actionable solutions. From cutting-edge green tech to breakthrough bioengineering, this isn’t just about awareness – it’s about impact. Featuring insights from Andrew J Tanentzap, this editorial lays the groundwork for a more sustainable tomorrow.

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    12 分
  • Step by Step: The Science Behind Hitting 10,000 Daily Steps
    2025/05/27

    How many steps should you have by 7 PM to confidently hit that 10,000-step goal? This episode dives into fascinating findings from the National Steps Challenge™, revealing how age, time of day, and even yesterday’s activity can influence your step success. Discover why older adults might be outperforming the young (at least until dinner!) and how 7000 steps by 7 PM could be your golden benchmark. The study also hints at the future of nudges and real-time step prompts.

    Based on the research by Gregory Ang, Chuen Seng Tan, Nicole Lim, Jeremy Tan, Falk Müller-Riemenschneider, Alex R. Cook, and Cynthia Chen.


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    19 分
  • Sleepless & Struggling: The Hidden Sleep Crisis Among College Students
    2025/05/26

    Did you know that over half of college students worldwide suffer from insomnia—even before the pandemic hit? This global study dives deep into how sleep disorders like insomnia and daytime sleepiness are silently impacting students' mental health and overall quality of life. With data from 20,000+ students across 60 countries, researchers uncover who's most at risk and why a good night’s sleep is more of a luxury than a norm for many.

    Find out how gender, income level, and even your major affect sleep—and how the pandemic only made things worse.

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    Featuring research by:Nathaniel Watson, Mateusz Babicki, Patryk Piotrowski, and Agnieszka Mastalerz-Migas.

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    11 分
  • Can Global Warming Make You Faster? The Surprising Science Behind Athletic Gains
    2025/05/23

    What if rising temperatures didn’t just melt ice caps—but also shaved seconds off sprint times? This episode dives into a fascinating study by Shixin Wang, Tiexin Chen, Jing-Jia Luo, and colleagues that links climate warming with better performance in anaerobic sports like sprints, jumps, and throws. Discover how thinner air at higher temperatures may be unintentionally boosting elite athletes’ records. Could global warming be an unsung performance enhancer?

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    11 分
  • How Weather Shocks Ripple Through the Global Economy?
    2025/05/22

    Can a drought in one part of the world crash supply chains everywhere else? In this episode, we dive into a groundbreaking study by Lennart Quante, Sven N. Willner, Christian Otto, and Anders Levermann, who use the Acclimate model to simulate how climate-induced production disruptions shake up global trade—and how that impacts what ends up on your shelf. Learn why middle-income countries are most vulnerable and why high-income consumers might face the biggest shock in the future.
    It's not just the weather anymore—it's your dinner, your devices, and your dollars at risk.

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    21 分
  • Trade Wars: Who Really Wins in the Long Run?
    2025/05/21

    When tariffs rise, who truly pays the price? Join us as we unpack the long-term fallout of global trade wars—from fractured supply chains to reshaped alliances. Drawing from past and present conflicts like the US-China standoff, researcher Ejuchegahi A. Angwaomaodolo explores the hidden costs and quiet rewrites of international economics.

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    19 分