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Let's Science

Let's Science

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We live in a universe of scientific wonders and breakthroughs that can change our lives. We want to share these wonders with you. So, Let’s Science!© 2025 SQPN, Inc. - All Rights Reserved Astronomy Astronomy & Space Science Biological Sciences Nature & Ecology Science
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  • Zombie Ants, Smart Fungi & Ancient Science
    Jun 7 2025

    A fungus that turns ants into zombies? Australia’s latest discovery stirs big questions about nature, culture, and collaboration. With Caroline Knight, Lindsay Sant, and Lino Saubolle.

    The post Zombie Ants, Smart Fungi & Ancient Science appeared first on StarQuest Media.

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    11 mins
  • Can AI Handle the Housework?
    May 3 2025

    Could your next housemate be a robot? The team talks Neo Gamma, the AI-powered humanoid assistant from X1. Caroline Knight, Lindsay Sant, and Lino Saubolle weigh the promise—and pitfalls—of a future with home-helping bots.

    The post Can AI Handle the Housework? appeared first on StarQuest Media.

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    20 mins
  • Zombie Spiders, Killer Fungi, and the Secret to New Antibiotics?
    Apr 19 2025

    A creepy-cool fungus turns spiders into zombies—then eats them! Caroline Knight, Lindsay Sant, and Lino Saubolle unpack how this eerie phenomenon may help us fight antibiotic resistance. Nature gets weird, but maybe even helpful.

    The post Zombie Spiders, Killer Fungi, and the Secret to New Antibiotics? appeared first on StarQuest Media.

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    20 mins

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