In this episode of Science Quickly, Rachel Feltman interviews Martin Picard, a mitochondrial psychobiologist from Columbia University, about the evolving understanding of mitochondria. Picard discusses how the traditional "powerhouse of the cell" analogy is outdated, explaining that mitochondria are dynamic organelles that transform energy, produce signals, and communicate with each other. He shares his research on cristae alignment, suggesting potential electromagnetic communication between mitochondria, and explores the implications of an energetic paradigm for understanding health, disease, and mental well-being. Picard also touches on the evolutionary origins of mitochondria and how fostering sociality within the body through exercise and diet can promote overall health and coherence.
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