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Networks Hold the Key to a Decades-Old Problem About Waves
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Networks Hold the Key to a Decades-Old Problem About Waves

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 28, 2026

Two centuries ago, Joseph Fourier gave mathematicians a magical technique. He conjectured that it’s possible to write almost any function as a sum of simple

Renpho Lynx smart ring review: Somewhat disappointing
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Renpho Lynx smart ring review: Somewhat disappointing

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 28, 2026

The first fitness tracker made by wellness giant Renpho has some strong points, but it is unlikely to make serious waves in the smart ring

Diagnostic dilemma: Liquid-nitrogen-infused cocktail popped a man’s stomach like a balloon
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Diagnostic dilemma: Liquid-nitrogen-infused cocktail popped a man’s stomach like a balloon

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 28, 2026

Liquid nitrogen can be used safely in food preparation — but one man’s stomach burst after he threw back a cocktail that had been cooled

See February’s full Snow Moon rise this weekend next to a glittering star cluster
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See February’s full Snow Moon rise this weekend next to a glittering star cluster

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 28, 2026

February’s full “Snow Moon” will be at its fullest on Sunday, Feb. 1, and will be best seen at moonrise. It will appear just beneath

‘Doomsday Clock’ ticks 4 seconds closer to midnight as unregulated AI and ‘mirror life’ threaten humanity
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‘Doomsday Clock’ ticks 4 seconds closer to midnight as unregulated AI and ‘mirror life’ threaten humanity

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 27, 2026

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists now says humanity is a metaphorical 85 seconds to global disaster.

IVF hormones could be delivered with painless ‘microneedle’ patch someday, early study hints
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IVF hormones could be delivered with painless ‘microneedle’ patch someday, early study hints

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 27, 2026

Scientists are developing a microneedle patch that they hope could someday simplify IVF hormone delivery. They’ve tested it in animals.

AI may accelerate scientific progress — but here’s why it can’t replace human scientists
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AI may accelerate scientific progress — but here’s why it can’t replace human scientists

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 27, 2026

The achievements of AI-augmented science are mixed, but that doesn’t mean the technology can’t play a role in future endeavors.

Not even the Himalayas are immune to traffic smog
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Not even the Himalayas are immune to traffic smog

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 27, 2026

Smog from cars and trucks is an expected health hazard in big cities, but researchers from the University of Cincinnati found pollution from truck exhaust

Scientists shed new light on the brain’s role in heart attack
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Scientists shed new light on the brain’s role in heart attack

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 27, 2026

Researchers discovered a feedback loop between nerve cells, the immune system and the heart. They think it shows promise as a target for future therapies.

The brain’s response to a heart attack may worsen recovery
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The brain’s response to a heart attack may worsen recovery

Alessio CozzolinoJanuary 27, 2026

In mice, blocking heart-to-brain signals improved healing after a heart attack, hinting at new targets for cardiac therapy.

‘The dream has come true’: Standard model of cosmology holds up in massive 6-year study of the universe — with one big caveat
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‘The dream has come true’: Standard model of cosmology holds up in massive 6-year study of the universe — with one big caveat

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 27, 2026

The six-year Dark Energy Survey has released its full results, showing that two leading models of cosmology are equally valid — but both fail to

Creepy humanoid robot face learned to move its lips more accurately by staring at itself in the mirror, then watching YouTube
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Creepy humanoid robot face learned to move its lips more accurately by staring at itself in the mirror, then watching YouTube

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 27, 2026

EMO the robot learned how its silicone lips would move in response to its 26 facial motors by staring at its reflection.

160,000-year-old sophisticated stone tools discovered in China may not have been made by Homo sapiens
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160,000-year-old sophisticated stone tools discovered in China may not have been made by Homo sapiens

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 27, 2026

Archaeologists have found the oldest known evidence of hafted tools in East Asia, and they challenge a previously held assumption about stone tool use.

Hubble Observes Ghostly Cloud Alive with Star Formation
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Hubble Observes Ghostly Cloud Alive with Star Formation

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 27, 2026

A seemingly serene landscape of gas and dust is hopping with star formation behind the scenes.

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