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Welcome to the Paperleap podcast, where science takes the mic. Each episode, we discuss cutting-edge research, groundbreaking discoveries, and the incredible people behind them, across disciplines and across the world. Whether you're a curious mind, a researcher, or just love learning, you're in the right place. Before we start, don’t forget to subscribe, so you never miss an insight. All the content is also available on https://www.paperleap.com.Copyright Paperleap
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    • Can kimchi help fight obesity?
      Aug 8 2025
      A large South Korean study found that moderate consumption of kimchi, especially cabbage and radish varieties, was associated with a reduced risk of obesity, likely due to its probiotics and anti-inflammatory ingredients. However, excessive intake may counteract benefits due to high sodium content, highlighting the importance of moderation.

      Read the full article at https://www.paperleap.com/blog/articles/can-kimchi-help-fight-obesity-0ccccv
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      6 min
    • Charge the battery before it's too low!
      Aug 8 2025
      A 2025 study has revealed that lithium-ion batteries can suffer significant surface damage during low-voltage discharges, even within traditional “safe” operating limits. Researchers found that a quasi-conversion reaction in NMC cathodes strips oxygen atoms, forming a less conductive rocksalt phase and triggering chemical reactions that raise resistance, generate gases, and shorten battery lifespan.

      Read the full article at https://www.paperleap.com/blog/articles/don-t-use-your-battery-until-it-runs-out-0ccccm
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      6 min
    • Smart crystals tackle global water scarcity
      Aug 7 2025
      Scientists have created transparent “Janus crystals” with opposite-facing hydrophilic and hydrophobic sides that flex and transmit light as they capture atmospheric moisture, achieving record fog-harvesting rates in lab tests. Their simple, durable design could be scaled into affordable, off-grid systems to provide clean water in drought-prone regions.

      Read the full article at https://www.paperleap.com/blog/articles/smart-crystals-tackle-global-water-scarcity-0cccct
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