🔬 Science News Daily: Carbon Capture Breakthrough, Ancient Wooden Tools, and Climate's Hidden Effects on Food

Today's episode covers groundbreaking research including a new cost-effective carbon capture method using liquid natural gas processing, and the discovery of 361,000-year-old wooden tools in China that push back the timeline of human innovation. We explore how Earth's first continents may have formed from deep mantle plumes rather than plate tectonics, and reveal concerning findings about climate change reducing nutritional value in our food crops. Plus, we discuss new insights into Alzheimer's disease pathways, surprising discoveries about running injuries, and NASA's latest space mapping missions.

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🔬 Science News Daily: Carbon Capture Breakthrough, Ancient Wooden Tools, and Climate's Hidden Effects on Food
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