Do you actually need more protein? What the science says

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Hantavirus at sea, microplastics, and the Alaska tsunami mystery

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Influencers are obsessed with peptides. What does the science say?

Peptides are everywhere right now—from weight-loss drugs to TikTok wellness hacks—but the science hasn’t caught up with the hype. Journalist Victoria Song joins Science Quickly host Rachel Feltman to break down what peptides actually are, why influencers are promoting “research-o ...  Show more

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