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AI eavesdropped on whale chatter. It may have helped find something new

Kathryn HulickNovember 12, 2025

Some “clicks” made by sperm whales may actually be “clacks,” but marine biologists debate what, if anything, that means.

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This fly’s flesh-eating maggot is making a comeback. Here’s what to know 

Carly KayNovember 12, 2025

After a decades-long hiatus, new world screwworm populations have surged in Central America and Mexico — and are inching northward.

Jupiter’s Volcanic Moon Io
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Jupiter’s Volcanic Moon Io

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 12, 2025

During its close flyby of Jupiter’s moon Io on December 30, 2023, NASA’s Juno spacecraft captured some of the most detailed imagery ever of Io’s

New Proofs Probe Soap-Film Singularities
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New Proofs Probe Soap-Film Singularities

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 12, 2025

In the mid-19th century, the Belgian physicist Joseph Plateau — who had been designing and conducting scientific experiments since he was a child — submerged

Exotic ‘time crystals’ could be used as memory in quantum computers, promising research finds
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Exotic ‘time crystals’ could be used as memory in quantum computers, promising research finds

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 12, 2025

Experiments show that a time crystal based on magnons can interact with mechanical waves without being destroyed.

James Webb telescope may have found the universe’s first generation of stars
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James Webb telescope may have found the universe’s first generation of stars

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 12, 2025

The James Webb Space Telescope may have discovered Population III stars, the universe’s first generation of stars. They may tell us more about how galaxies

Diagnostic dilemma: A woman’s homemade juice led to life-threatening ‘toxic squash syndrome’
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Diagnostic dilemma: A woman’s homemade juice led to life-threatening ‘toxic squash syndrome’

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 12, 2025

In the first reported case of its kind in Canada, a woman fell violently ill after consuming the juice of a bitter gourd.

Alasdair Harris: How Can Coastal Conservation Save Marine Life And Fishing Practices?
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Alasdair Harris: How Can Coastal Conservation Save Marine Life And Fishing Practices?

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 12, 2025

; Credit: /Courtesy of TED Manoush Zomorodi, Matthew Cloutier, and SANAZ MESHKINPOUR | NPR Part 3 of TED Radio Hour episode: An SOS From The

Strongest solar flare of 2025 erupts — and it could bring auroras to half the US on Wednesday
Science

Strongest solar flare of 2025 erupts — and it could bring auroras to half the US on Wednesday

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 11, 2025

The most powerful solar flare of 2025 has launched a ball of energy toward Earth that could trigger widespread auroras across the northern half of

Gold and gems quiz: What do you know about sparkly treasures made by nature?
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Gold and gems quiz: What do you know about sparkly treasures made by nature?

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 11, 2025

Think you know a lot about jewels? Can you make this whole quiz shimmer?

Extreme ‘paradise’ volcano in Costa Rica is like a piece of ancient Mars on our doorstep — Earth from space
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Extreme ‘paradise’ volcano in Costa Rica is like a piece of ancient Mars on our doorstep — Earth from space

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 11, 2025

A 2025 satellite photo captures the stark contrast between the barren Poás volcano and the surrounding Costa Rican jungle. The volcano’s super-acidic lake provides the

Astronomers detect first ‘radio signal’ from interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS — but it wasn’t aliens
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Astronomers detect first ‘radio signal’ from interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS — but it wasn’t aliens

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 11, 2025

Astronomers at South Africa’s MeerKAT radio telescope have detected the first radio waves coming from the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS. But while this sounds suspiciously like

No, comet 3I/ATLAS hasn’t exploded — and no, that doesn’t mean it’s an alien spaceship
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No, comet 3I/ATLAS hasn’t exploded — and no, that doesn’t mean it’s an alien spaceship

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 11, 2025

Comet 3I/ATLAS appears to be normal and intact, despite some reports that the interstellar visitor exploded after its brush with the sun.

Newly discovered toads skip the tadpole stage and give birth to live ‘toadlets’
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Newly discovered toads skip the tadpole stage and give birth to live ‘toadlets’

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 11, 2025

Three newly-identified toad species in Tanzania give birth to live young, skipping the frogspawn and tadpole stages — an “exceptionally rare” trait among toads and

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