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This episode covers a potential first-ever detection of dark matter using gamma-ray data, plus a breakthrough in freezing organs without damage that could revolutionize transplants. We explore how shipping route changes accidentally revealed climate effects of cleaner fuels, discover a hidden heat blob drifting beneath the Appalachians, and dive into a never-before-seen deep-sea ecosystem off Papua New Guinea teeming with potentially new species. Plus: why your kale salad needs oil dressing, how your brain literally rewrites reality, and Arctic fossils that prove life bounced back faster than we thought after Earth's worst extinction.

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