🔬 Ancient Gold Mines Uncovered, A 10-Cent Heart Pill, & The Zombie Cells Rewriting Aging Science

Archaeologists have confirmed for the first time that ancient Romans were mining gold in Spain's Pyrenees, and new ancient DNA research from Argentina reveals that tight-knit family bonds were the secret weapon that helped early Andean communities survive climate collapse and disease. In space news, the James Webb Space Telescope has detected a rare Saturn-sized planet with Earth-like temperatures and a methane-rich atmosphere that defies all existing categories. A decades-old heart medication derived from a common plant has emerged as a potential game-changer for heart failure patients worldwide — and it costs just ten cents. Meanwhile, scientists are reshaping our understanding of aging with new discoveries about 'zombie cells' and a surprising diet study showing that just four weeks of simple changes may reverse biological aging in older adults.

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🔬 Ancient Gold Mines Uncovered, A 10-Cent Heart Pill, & The Zombie Cells Rewriting Aging Science
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