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Today we’ll talk about computers made of human brain cells, galaxies that are too big to exist, how the Brits prevented a global chocolate disaster, what the Milky Way’s black hole is having for dinner, how to get radioactive compounds out of water, an impossibly efficient light sensor, better lithium-air batteries, Google’s second milestone on the way to quantum computing, and of course, the telephone will ring.
00:00 Intro
00:32 Intelligence In A Dish
03:39 Webb Finds Galaxies Too Big To Exist
05:50 The Global Chocolate Disaster That Wasn't
08:01 Our Black Hole Is About To Swallow A Gas Cloud
09:47 New Method to Remove Radionucleotides From Water
11:15 An Impossibly Efficient Light Sensor
13:24 Better Lithium-Air Batteries
15:28 Google Reaches Error-Correction Milestone
17:52 Protect Your Privacy with Incogni
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