WWII Bomb Explodes, Major Brain Mapping Breakthrough, and Evidence of Negative Time
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Do you prefer multistory episodes, single story episodes, or a mix? Let us know! In this episode of Discover Daily, hosts Alex and Sienna explore the frontiers of science and technology, from the lingering dangers of World War II bombs to the groundbreaking mapping of a fruit fly's brain. The episode kicks off with a startling incident at Miyazaki Airport in Japan, where a 500-pound U.S. bomb from World War II unexpectedly detonated, creating a large crater and disrupting flights. This event ...
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