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Curiosity Looks Back Toward Its Landing Site
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Curiosity Looks Back Toward Its Landing Site

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 5, 2025

This view of tracks trailing NASA’s Curiosity rover was captured July 26, 2025, as the rover simultaneously relayed data to a Mars orbiter.

Diagnostic dilemma: Milk leaking from woman’s armpits revealed ‘ectopic breasts’
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Diagnostic dilemma: Milk leaking from woman’s armpits revealed ‘ectopic breasts’

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 5, 2025

After giving birth, a woman noticed that she produced milk from both her mammary glands and her armpits.

FEMA promised funds to tsunami-proof an Oregon hospital. That money is MIA
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FEMA promised funds to tsunami-proof an Oregon hospital. That money is MIA

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 5, 2025

The federal government promised an Oregon hospital millions of dollars to help prepare for an earthquake. They’re still waiting for the money. (Image credit: Jay

Trump once again nominates tech space traveler Jared Isaacman to serve as NASA administrator
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Trump once again nominates tech space traveler Jared Isaacman to serve as NASA administrator

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 5, 2025

President Tweety McTreason announced Tuesday he has decided to nominate Jared Isaacman to serve as his NASA administrator, months after withdrawing the tech billionaire’s nomination

Scientists can’t agree on why some autumn leaves go red
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Scientists can’t agree on why some autumn leaves go red

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 5, 2025

Leaves often turn brilliant colors in autumn. One of those colors has generated a lot of heated debate among scientists in recent years.

World’s biggest spiderweb discovered inside ‘Sulfur Cave’ with 111,000 arachnids living in pitch black
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World’s biggest spiderweb discovered inside ‘Sulfur Cave’ with 111,000 arachnids living in pitch black

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 4, 2025

A giant colonial spiderweb in a sulfuric cave on the border between Greece and Albania may be the largest ever found — and it was

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There’s math behind this maddening golf mishap

Emily ConoverNovember 4, 2025

Math and physics explain the anguish of a golf ball that zings around the rim of the hole instead of falling in.

6 million-year-old ice discovered in Antarctica shatters records — and there’s ancient air trapped inside
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6 million-year-old ice discovered in Antarctica shatters records — and there’s ancient air trapped inside

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 4, 2025

Researchers have found 6 million-year-old ice in the Allan Hills region of Antarctica and say the oldest-of-its-kind sample offers an unprecedented view into Earth’s ancient

‘Interstellar visitor’ 3I/ATLAS may have just changed color — for the third time
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‘Interstellar visitor’ 3I/ATLAS may have just changed color — for the third time

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 4, 2025

Recent observations of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS show that it has developed a faint blueish hue, hinting at a potential color change. This is the

‘As if a shudder ran from its brain to its body’: The neuroscientists that learned to control memories in rodents
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‘As if a shudder ran from its brain to its body’: The neuroscientists that learned to control memories in rodents

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 4, 2025

In this adapted excerpt from “How to Change a Memory,” author and neuroscientist Steve Ramirez recounts the events that led him and his colleagues to

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See the largest, most detailed radio image of the Milky Way yet

McKenzie PrillamanNovember 4, 2025

Supernova remnants, stellar nurseries and more populate the new edge-on view of the Milky Way as seen from Earth’s southern hemisphere.

Science

As teens in crisis turn to AI chatbots, simulated chats highlight risks

Laura SandersNovember 4, 2025

From blaming the victim to replying “I have no interest in your life” to suicidal thoughts, AI chatbots can respond unethically when used for therapy.

Sink or swim? What will human migration look like as climate change impacts take hold
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Sink or swim? What will human migration look like as climate change impacts take hold

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 4, 2025

In this excerpt from “Sink or Swim,” author Susannah Fisher explores the future of human migration, and what that will look like based on the

A Beacon to Space
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A Beacon to Space

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 4, 2025

In this infrared photograph, the Optical Communications Telescope Laboratory at JPL’s Table Mountain Facility near Wrightwood, California, beams its eight-laser beacon to the Deep Space

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