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Scientific American

Science

4.2639 Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2023

⏱️ 5 minutes

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A new era in Scientific American audio history is about to drop starting next week. Get ready for a science variety show guaranteed to quench your curiosity in under 10 minutes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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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

Yacold also partners with nature portfolio to advance gut microbiome science through the global grants for gut health, an investigator-led research program.

0:19.6

To learn more about Yachtolt, visit yawcult.co.j.p.

0:23.9

That's y-A-K-U-L-T dot-C-O-J-P.

0:28.4

When it comes to a guide for your gut, count on Yacolt.

0:43.7

This is Jeff Delvisio, Chief Multimedia Editor here at Scientific American.

0:46.7

And this is Tulika Bose, a senior multimedia editor.

0:49.6

Hey, Tolika. Do you remember the year 2006?

0:51.5

Sure, Jeff. A lot happened.

0:53.9

The existence of dark matter was confirmed. The missing link between fish and stuff with

0:56.5

four legs, a fossil of a creature called Tictala, was found. Twitter launched. But Pluto also lost

1:03.5

its planetary status.

1:05.0

Oh, poor dwarf Pluto. And we also lost crocodile hunter Steve Irwin.

1:10.0

A moment of silence.

1:12.0

Yeah.

1:13.1

And everyone believed that drinking wine would help you live longer.

1:16.4

Do you remember?

1:17.8

Oh, yeah.

1:18.7

Resverstere.

1:19.1

Resverterol.

1:22.1

Right.

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