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Canon 12×36 IS III binocular review
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Canon 12×36 IS III binocular review

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 20, 2025

The ideal binocular for birdwatching — the Canon 12×36 IS III binoculars are a dream.

Viking Age woman found buried with scallop shells on her mouth, and archaeologists are mystified
Science

Viking Age woman found buried with scallop shells on her mouth, and archaeologists are mystified

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 20, 2025

A ninth-century grave discovered in Norway held the remains of a Viking Age woman whose mouth was covered with two large scallop shells.

‘3I/ATLAS is a comet’: NASA finally releases new 3I/ATLAS images and addresses alien rumors
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‘3I/ATLAS is a comet’: NASA finally releases new 3I/ATLAS images and addresses alien rumors

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 20, 2025

NASA’s highly anticipated comet 3I/ATLAS images have been released, with a space agency official shooting down alien rumors and stressing that the interstellar visitor is

Orion Mission Evaluation Room
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Orion Mission Evaluation Room

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 20, 2025

Orion Mission Evaluation Room (MER) team member works during an Artemis II mission simulation on Aug. 19, 2025, from the new Orion MER inside the

Hundreds Of Companies Call For U.S. To Slash Carbon Emissions
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Hundreds Of Companies Call For U.S. To Slash Carbon Emissions

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 20, 2025

Tim Cook, chief executive officer of Apple Inc., speaks during an event in 2018. Apple is one of 310 companies calling on the Biden administration

Blueair Blue Signature air purifier review: Powerful and elegant
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Blueair Blue Signature air purifier review: Powerful and elegant

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 20, 2025

Stylish and beautifully illuminated, the Blueair Blue Signature air purifier is a breath of fresh air (literally).

Science history: Experiment shows mutations arise spontaneously, supporting pillar of Darwinian evolution — Nov. 20, 1943
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Science history: Experiment shows mutations arise spontaneously, supporting pillar of Darwinian evolution — Nov. 20, 1943

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 20, 2025

Two bacteriologists showed that mutations arise spontaneously in bacterial cultures, thereby disproving Jean-Baptiste Lamarck’s theory of evolution.

12,000-year-old figurine of goose mating with naked woman discovered in Israel
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12,000-year-old figurine of goose mating with naked woman discovered in Israel

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 20, 2025

A tiny figurine depicting a goose mounting a woman reveals early evidence of animistic belief in southwest Asia.

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mRNA flu vaccines are making their way through clinical trials

Aimee CunninghamNovember 19, 2025

The mRNA platform offers the advantage of faster vaccine production, which could allow more time to decide on which flu strains to cover.

Science

Combining western science with Indigenous knowledge could help the Arctic

Nikk OgasaNovember 19, 2025

Polar marine ecologist Marianne Falardeau investigates how Arctic ecosystems are shifting under climate change.

Trump administration seeks to roll back protections for imperiled species and habitat
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Trump administration seeks to roll back protections for imperiled species and habitat

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 19, 2025

The Interior Department proposed reviving a suite of changes to Endangered Species Act regulations first made during the Republican’s first term. Those changes were reversed

How a twangy voice can help you be heard
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How a twangy voice can help you be heard

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 19, 2025

We usually associate twangy voices with our favorite country singers. Now researchers from Indiana University found that twangy voices do project better over noise.

Human trash is ‘kick-starting’ the domestication of city-dwelling raccoons, study suggests
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Human trash is ‘kick-starting’ the domestication of city-dwelling raccoons, study suggests

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 19, 2025

Raccoons that live near humans had shorter snouts than rural raccoons, a trait that tends to arise in the early stages of domestication.

Diagnostic dilemma: Woman had her twin brother’s XY chromosomes — but only in her blood
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Diagnostic dilemma: Woman had her twin brother’s XY chromosomes — but only in her blood

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 19, 2025

Doctors discovered a woman had “blood chimerism” after examining the chromosomes of cells from different parts of her body.

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