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🗓️ 19 April 2023
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0:00.0 | Understanding the human body is a team effort. That's where the Yachtel group comes in. |
0:05.8 | Researchers at Yachtolt have been delving into the secrets of probiotics for 90 years. |
0:11.0 | Yachtold also partners with nature portfolio to advance gut microbiome science through the global grants for gut health, an investigator-led research program. |
0:20.1 | To learn more about Yachtolt, visit yawcult.co.j.j. |
0:24.1 | That's y-A-K-U-L-T.co.jp. |
0:28.6 | When it comes to a guide for your gut, count on Yacolt. |
0:34.6 | Some of the coolest places in the solar system aren't actually planets, but moons. |
0:40.3 | At least three of the moons of Jupiter, for instance, are thought to have buried oceans under their hard crusts of ice. |
0:48.3 | That means liquid water. And where there's water, there's a chance for life. |
0:55.1 | These satellite worlds will finally get there due soon with two new spacecraft dedicated to |
1:00.7 | studying them. The first one just launched last week. |
1:06.5 | I'm Lee Billings. I'm Clara Moskowitz, and this is Cosmos Quickly, the bi-weekly space podcast from Scientific American. |
1:19.3 | Arion 5 is now ready for launch here at Europe's spaceport in French Guyana. |
1:25.4 | Juice, safe and sound under the ferry. |
1:28.3 | Five, four, three, two, one, top. |
1:39.3 | What you just heard was the sound of the Jupiter-Icemoons explorer, also called Juice, which blasted |
1:46.0 | off from Kuru French Guiana. This mission is so exciting, Clara. I know. I can't believe that we're |
1:53.0 | finally going to get a chance to look at these moons up close. So tell me about this Juice mission. What do we need |
1:59.2 | to know? It's being run by the European Space Agency, or ESA, and it's slated to arrive at everyone's |
2:05.7 | favorite gas giant planet, sorry, Saturn, in 2013. |
2:10.1 | After a few years of whizzing around Jupiter and its moons, around 2034, juice will |
2:15.4 | enter orbit around Ganymed, which being bigger than the planet Mercury |
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