🔬 Ancient Dragonflies to Quantum Computing: Human Evolution, Spider Tricks & Plastic-Eating Caterpillars

Today's discoveries span millions of years, from a prehistoric dragonfly wing found in Canada that reveals a 30-million-year evolutionary gap, to new Ethiopian fossils showing our human ancestors followed a complex branching path rather than straight evolution. We explore Caltech's quantum computing breakthrough using sound waves, the James Webb Telescope's gemstone discoveries in the Butterfly Nebula, and Taiwan's ingenious firefly-trapping spiders. Plus, promising solutions emerge from plastivore caterpillars that eat plastic bags and simple lifestyle changes that cut diabetes risk by 31 percent.

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🔬 Ancient Dragonflies to Quantum Computing: Human Evolution, Spider Tricks & Plastic-Eating Caterpillars
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