In this episode of the Scientific American Science Quickly podcast, three fascinating topics are explored. First, the discussion delves into a study that reveals a colossal meteorite impact occurring 3.26 billion years ago. While it was initially devastating, this event may have ultimately fueled life's development on Earth by releasing vital elements like iron and phosphorus. Next, the podcast provides updates on the bird flu situation, stressing the risks to agricultural workers and the likelihood of mutations in the virus. Finally, a case of scurvy in a patient after bariatric surgery is examined, raising alarm about rising micronutrient deficiencies tied to escalating living costs and appetite-suppressing medications. Throughout the episode, the podcast underscores how geological events, public health issues, and social factors are intricately linked and influence health outcomes.