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Scientists may have found a clue to prevent muscles from aging, study hints
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Scientists may have found a clue to prevent muscles from aging, study hints

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 28, 2026

Scientists may have found a way to rejuvenate key cells that help rebuild muscle in the body and thus preserve muscle into old age, they

Roman Telescope Comes to Kennedy
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Roman Telescope Comes to Kennedy

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 28, 2026

NASA’s Pegasus barge arrives at the Launch Complex 39 turn basin at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida carrying NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space

‘Forever chemicals’ could be aging dolphins beyond their years
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‘Forever chemicals’ could be aging dolphins beyond their years

Libby RiddleJuly 28, 2026

Common dolphins in New Zealand are biologically older than their calendar ages. Trace metals and “forever chemicals” may be to blame.

New images reveal Betelgeuse’s buddy star
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New images reveal Betelgeuse’s buddy star

Lisa GrossmanJuly 28, 2026

A century of hints has suggested the famed red supergiant had a star pal but seeing it amid Betelgeuse’s brightness has been hard — until

Killer whales sink another boat off the coast of Spain — why are they still doing this after 6 years?
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Killer whales sink another boat off the coast of Spain — why are they still doing this after 6 years?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 28, 2026

A pod of killer whales has sunk another yacht off northwestern Spain, reinforcing a bizarre pattern of vessel encounters that has stretched on for more

How to watch ‘Jurassic Sharks’ online – stream ‘Shark Week’ 2026 from anywhere
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How to watch ‘Jurassic Sharks’ online – stream ‘Shark Week’ 2026 from anywhere

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 28, 2026

We’ve all heard of the fearsome megalodon, the largest known shark to have ever lived, but how about its predecessors, contemporaries and successors? Shark Week

Introducing Live Science Pro — a new space to get all the science with none of the distractions
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Introducing Live Science Pro — a new space to get all the science with none of the distractions

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 28, 2026

For over 20 years, Live Science has been committed to bringing you the latest breakthroughs and incredible discoveries with clarity, authority and good humor (when

‘World models’ are the future of AI, but how do they work?
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‘World models’ are the future of AI, but how do they work?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 28, 2026

In a few short years, artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed how we interact with computers and threatens to upend wide swathes of the job market.

Science word of the day: Seamount
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Science word of the day: Seamount

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 28, 2026

Science word of the day: Seamount Pronunciation: SEE’-mount What it means: A seamount is an undersea mountain that rises at least 3,300 feet (1,000 meters)

Ancient human relative cannibalized both adults and children in a cave in Spain 850,000 years ago, fossils reveal
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Ancient human relative cannibalized both adults and children in a cave in Spain 850,000 years ago, fossils reveal

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 27, 2026

Cut marks suggestive of cannibalism have been discovered on the fossils of an ancient human relative in a cave in Spain, new research finds. But

NASA Astronaut Chris Williams Returns to Earth
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NASA Astronaut Chris Williams Returns to Earth

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 27, 2026

NASA astronaut Chris Williams is seen outside the Soyuz MS-28 spacecraft after he landed with Expedition 74 Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, and Sergei Mikaev in

A New Way That a Cow’s Inner World Shapes Earth’s Atmosphere
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A New Way That a Cow’s Inner World Shapes Earth’s Atmosphere

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 27, 2026

Within every cow is a thriving ecosystem. Churning deep in its intestines, a massive fermentation chamber known as the rumen hosts a robust microbiome that

Relief fragment with vanquished enemies: A 3,400-year-old depiction of an Egyptian pharaoh crushing western Asian soldiers under his royal chariot
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Relief fragment with vanquished enemies: A 3,400-year-old depiction of an Egyptian pharaoh crushing western Asian soldiers under his royal chariot

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 27, 2026

QUICK FACTS Name: Relief fragment with vanquished enemies What it is: Painted sandstone Where it is from: Luxor, Egypt When it was made: Circa 1427

Science word of the day: Pando
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Science word of the day: Pando

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 27, 2026

Science word of the day: Pando Pronunciation: PAN’-doh What it means: In Latin, “Pando” means “I spread.” And boy, does it. Pando is a clonal

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