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Artemis II ends its historic lunar journey
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Artemis II ends its historic lunar journey

Lisa GrossmanApril 10, 2026

After looping around the moon, the Artemis II crew — and their capsule’s heat shield — passed the mission’s final major test: coming home.

Crossword: Traveling Light
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Crossword: Traveling Light

Gus BloxhamApril 10, 2026

Solve the crossword from our May 2026 issue, in which we expand the way we see the universe.

‘More questions than answers’: Experts baffled by Alaskan mammal-eating orcas spotted near Seattle
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‘More questions than answers’: Experts baffled by Alaskan mammal-eating orcas spotted near Seattle

Really Simple SyndicationApril 10, 2026

Three orcas from Alaska surfaced in the waters between Washington state and Canada in March, an area where they’ve never been documented.

Changing ‘just one DNA letter’ in female mice triggers growth of male genitalia
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Changing ‘just one DNA letter’ in female mice triggers growth of male genitalia

Really Simple SyndicationApril 10, 2026

Scientists discovered that making a very small change to female mice’s DNA caused them to develop male reproductive organs.

Aoshima: Japan’s tiny ‘Cat Island’ where felines hugely outnumber humans
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Aoshima: Japan’s tiny ‘Cat Island’ where felines hugely outnumber humans

Really Simple SyndicationApril 10, 2026

Once a thriving sardine fishing island, today Aoshima is home to roughly 80 cats and just a handful of people who look after the felines

New Perspective of Home
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New Perspective of Home

Really Simple SyndicationApril 10, 2026

Seen during the Artemis II mission, the Moon and Earth align in the same frame, each partially illuminated by the Sun.

Artemis II astronauts have just one task ahead of them today: Return home
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Artemis II astronauts have just one task ahead of them today: Return home

Really Simple SyndicationApril 10, 2026

After swooping around the moon, viewing an eclipse, breaking an Apollo distance record and testing out a space toilet, NASA’s Artemis II mission is about

Why Do We Tell Ourselves Scary Stories About AI?
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Why Do We Tell Ourselves Scary Stories About AI?

Really Simple SyndicationApril 10, 2026

In fall 2024, the best-selling author and historian Yuval Noah Harari went on the talk show Morning Joe. “Let me tell you one small story,”

There are ‘reasons to be confident’ about faulty Artemis II heat shield ahead of 25,000 mph reentry, space expert Ed Macaulay says
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There are ‘reasons to be confident’ about faulty Artemis II heat shield ahead of 25,000 mph reentry, space expert Ed Macaulay says

Really Simple SyndicationApril 10, 2026

NASA’s Artemis II heat shield is about to face its ultimate test as the Orion crew prepares for reentry. Physics and data science lecturer Ed

The moon is green and brown? Why scientists are already excited about Artemis II’s historic lunar photos
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The moon is green and brown? Why scientists are already excited about Artemis II’s historic lunar photos

Really Simple SyndicationApril 10, 2026

As Earth reels at the beauty of Artemis II’s historic lunar flyby photos, geologists working on the mission are excited for big insights about the

‘I’ve seen the movies. What a horrible way to die’: What it’s like to be sucked into a tornado and survive
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‘I’ve seen the movies. What a horrible way to die’: What it’s like to be sucked into a tornado and survive

Really Simple SyndicationApril 10, 2026

Perry Samson was helping students conduct field experiments on supercell storms in Kansas in 2008 when one suddenly turned into a tornado and dragged him

Artemis II nears its finale
Science

Artemis II nears its finale

Lisa GrossmanApril 10, 2026

After looping around the moon, the Artemis II crew — and their capsule’s heat shield — are preparing for the mission’s final major test: coming

Exploding black holes could explain an antimatter mystery
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Exploding black holes could explain an antimatter mystery

Emily ConoverApril 10, 2026

Shock waves from tiny black holes in the early universe could explain how antimatter became so rare while matter is common.

AI war games almost always escalate to nuclear strikes, simulation shows
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AI war games almost always escalate to nuclear strikes, simulation shows

Really Simple SyndicationApril 10, 2026

A new study reveals that AI decision-making during conflicts is naturally prone to escalation.

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