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Sigmatic Science Podcast
by Sigmatic
Breaking down cutting-edge scientific papers into plain language. Physics, neuroscience, AI, space, and more — straight from arXiv to your ears.
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Your Brain Literally Naps When You're Bored: EEG Proof
Parts of your brain slip into sleep mode for split seconds during boring tasks. In ADHD brains, these 'flickers' are far more frequent.
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17
Can Mesh Networks Make Telegram Unstoppable?
Experts say Telegram could bypass any blockade with mesh networking — Bluetooth and Wi-Fi instead of servers. The technology, real tests, hard limits.
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16
BYD Blade 2.0: Full Charge in 9 Minutes, 1000 km Range
BYD's second-gen Blade battery charges 10-97% in 9 minutes on a 1500 kW station — and it's already in production across 10 vehicle models.
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15
China Builds the First Reactor That Eats Nuclear Waste
The world's first megawatt-scale ADS reactor launches in Huizhou, 2027 — designed to shrink nuclear waste danger from 100,000 years to under 300.
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14
GPT-5.2 Cracked a 40-Year Gluon Mystery
OpenAI's model conjectured a formula for gluon amplitudes assumed zero since 1986. Physicists from Harvard and Cambridge confirmed it was right.
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13
Gravity in Reverse: A Quantum Trick That Repels
Two physicists showed how quantum superposition and clever filtering make gravity push instead of pull. No new physics needed — just quantum weirdness.
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12
SleepFM: 130 Diseases From One Night of Sleep
Stanford trained a neural network on 585,000 hours of sleep data. It detects Parkinson's, dementia, and cancer years before symptoms appear.
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11
Humanity's Last Exam: The Test AI Keeps Failing
2,500 questions no AI can Google. GPT-4o scored 2.7%, humans hit 90%. Inside the hardest AI benchmark and its 30% error rate.
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10
Sleep Loss Turns Gut Against Your Brain
Gut bacteria from sleep-deprived mice triggered Alzheimer's-like tau damage in healthy brains. Scientists traced the full molecular chain.
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9
CO₂ in Your Blood: Why Air Could Turn Toxic by 2076
A 20-year study of 70,000+ blood samples shows bicarbonate rising in lockstep with atmospheric CO₂ — set to breach safe limits by 2076.
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8
Vibe Coding: Revolution or Expensive Bullshit?
Experienced devs write code 19% slower with AI. Yet a startup with zero handwritten code sold for $80M. How can both be true?
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7
Big Five Personality: 254 Genes Found, Sixth Factor (2025)
Genome study of 600K people found 254 genes shaping personality. A 6th trait beyond Big Five predicts mortality. Seven 2024-2025 studies reviewed.
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6
AI Finds 25 Rare-Earth-Free Magnets in 67,000
AI-curated database of 67,000 magnetic materials reveals 25 high-temperature alternatives to rare-earth magnets for EVs.
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5
Accelerator Destroys Nuclear Waste: 300 Years, Not 100,000
MIT-designed accelerator transmutes long-lived nuclear waste into safe isotopes in 300 years instead of 100,000 — while generating electricity.
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4
75,000 Predictions Per Match: AI in Football
Stats Perform researchers built an Axial Transformer neural network that generates 75,000 live predictions per football match with sub-second latency
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3
CO₂ to Fuel: Tungsten Photocatalyst Breakthrough
A tungsten-based photocatalyst converts CO₂ and water into fuel using only sunlight — mimicking photosynthesis at room temperature.
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2
Bacteria Gel Captures CO₂ While Growing Stronger (2025)
ETH Zurich engineered a 3D-printable hydrogel packed with cyanobacteria. It absorbs CO₂ via photosynthesis and grows harder over time.
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Soft Exosuit: 390g, 63% Less Shoulder Effort
Italian engineers developed a 390g textile exosuit that reduces shoulder muscle activity by up to 63.7% during flexion and 59% during abduction.
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