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Science Under Attack, Dino-Era Ducks, And Do We Own Our Bodies?

This week on Break It Down: the world’s oldest runestone might have been carved by a woman in a language that predates the Vikings, asteroid 2024 YR4 has a 2.3 percent chance of hitting Earth in 2032 (but we’re not panicking yet), an ancient jawbone might reveal a new branch of the hominid family tree, science in the US is under attack after a slew of executive orders from the Trump administration, a fossil from Antarctica suggests ducks have been swimming around for a lot longer than we thought and we explore whether we actually own our bodies. Available on all your favorite podcast apps: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, Amazon Music, and more.

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Oldest runestone

Asteroid

New human relative

Why are we the only surviving human species?

Science under attack

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Dino-era ducks

Do we own our bodies?

Wound Man

CURIOUS Magazine

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Worst diving accident

Rescued frogs

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