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Aug 2023
10m 59s

High Voice Gene, Egyptian Art X-Ray, Fin...

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Today, you’ll learn about a newly discovered genetic link between high voices and high blood pressure, a mysterious new discovery behind some ancient Egyptian art, and about freshwater lying underneath the ocean floor.  

Find episode transcripts here: https://curiosity-daily-4e53644e.simplecast.com/episodes/high-voice-gene-egyptian-art-x-ray-finding-fresh-water

High Voice Gene

Egyptian Art X-Ray

Finding Fresh Water 

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