
Sunday May 11, 2025
Revolutionary Discoveries: Venus’s Thin Crust and Carbon Nanotube Breakthrough
In today's episode, we explore groundbreaking scientific discoveries: Venus's crust is thinner than previously believed, challenging long-held geological assumptions. Meanwhile, RIKEN scientists unveil a new light emission mechanism in carbon nanotubes, promising advancements in solar power technology. Join us as we delve into these fascinating topics and their potential implications for future research and technology.
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