A “Master Regulator” in the Brain, Unearthing a Major Archaeological Find, and How the Body Brews its Own Alcohol

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This week in stories we’re covering at The Debrief, scientists have identified a “master regulator” that could potentially reset aging in the brain. Meanwhile, a major archaeological discovery in the UK has revealed an ancient Roman “factory” that archaeologists are calling “the most important discovery of the last hundred years.” Ryan Whalen reports on why and what that means. And finally, science reveals why some people can naturally experience symptoms of intoxication without consuming any alcohol, in what researchers are now calling “auto-brewery syndrome.”

Here’s a look at all the recent stories we’re covering right now at The Debrief: