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Lavish Roman villa discovered outside Rome’s walls may have been frequented by Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius
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Lavish Roman villa discovered outside Rome’s walls may have been frequented by Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius

Really Simple SyndicationJune 15, 2026

The villa, which came to light because it was illegally excavated, was found in an area frequented two millennia ago by the emperors Hadrian, Antoninus

‘I never thought we’d see one alive’: Elusive goblin shark captured on camera for the first time
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‘I never thought we’d see one alive’: Elusive goblin shark captured on camera for the first time

Really Simple SyndicationJune 15, 2026

Researchers have filmed goblin sharks in the deep sea for the first time. Until now, these sharks had been seen alive only after being hauled

‘They are trying to tame nature’: China is building the world’s biggest dam in an earthquake-prone region of Tibet
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‘They are trying to tame nature’: China is building the world’s biggest dam in an earthquake-prone region of Tibet

Really Simple SyndicationJune 15, 2026

China is building a dam system that will generate more hydroelectric power than the U.S. generates yearly. But the project comes with huge risks for

The North Atlantic’s ‘cold blob’ may signal a major current’s decline
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The North Atlantic’s ‘cold blob’ may signal a major current’s decline

Carolyn GramlingJune 15, 2026

A cold blob of water in the North Atlantic points to a weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, researchers report.

San Francisco’s Patchwork Streets
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San Francisco’s Patchwork Streets

Really Simple SyndicationJune 15, 2026

A period of unsettled weather brought scattered showers and thunderstorms to California’s Bay Area on May 27, 2026. That afternoon, a break in the clouds

How Many Elementary Particles Are There, Really?
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How Many Elementary Particles Are There, Really?

Really Simple SyndicationJune 15, 2026

Every time I write about particle physics, I encounter a moment of uncertainty about a quantity that, at first glance, ought to be clear. How

Atacama Desert’s center dried out 20 million years earlier than previously thought — before the Andes formed
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Atacama Desert’s center dried out 20 million years earlier than previously thought — before the Andes formed

Really Simple SyndicationJune 15, 2026

Chile’s Atacama Desert, which gets less than 5 millimeters (0.2 inches) of rainfall each year, started to form more than 40 million years ago ‪—‬

Diagnostic dilemma: Brain scans following a man’s hospital visit for leg weakness revealed a surprising finding
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Diagnostic dilemma: Brain scans following a man’s hospital visit for leg weakness revealed a surprising finding

Really Simple SyndicationJune 15, 2026

A man went to hospital complaining about weakness in his left leg, and subsequent brain scans revealed his abnormally small brain.

‘Melted in a pot somewhere’: Vikings used Islamic silver coins to make their early pennies, study finds
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‘Melted in a pot somewhere’: Vikings used Islamic silver coins to make their early pennies, study finds

Really Simple SyndicationJune 15, 2026

The silver in a Viking Age hoard found in Denmark was from melted-down coins from the faraway Islamic world, a new study finds.

Why more male than female newborns may get the crucial vitamin K shot
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Why more male than female newborns may get the crucial vitamin K shot

Aimee CunninghamJune 15, 2026

Vitamin K lowers the risk of bleeding, including in a circumcision. That procedure may explain a disparity in which infants are more likely to get

Otherworldly music albums feature space weather data
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Otherworldly music albums feature space weather data

Mico TatalovicJune 15, 2026

A science-art team uses research data to make music featuring sounds of Antarctica and outer space

Hundreds of hidden earthquakes discovered beneath Antarctica — and they’re happening in a very odd location
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Hundreds of hidden earthquakes discovered beneath Antarctica — and they’re happening in a very odd location

Really Simple SyndicationJune 15, 2026

Antarctica was long thought to be seismically calm, but new technology makes it possible to detect unexpected types of earthquakes beneath the ice.

An ancient piece of the moon found in Africa hints at a long-ago collision that turned the lunar surface molten
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An ancient piece of the moon found in Africa hints at a long-ago collision that turned the lunar surface molten

Really Simple SyndicationJune 15, 2026

A meteorite shows evidence that an ancient crash on the moon 3.5 billion years ago was so powerful, it turned the surface molten.

Mask of Mictlantecuhtli: A 500-year-old mask of the Aztec god of the underworld, who tore apart the dead as they entered his realm
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Mask of Mictlantecuhtli: A 500-year-old mask of the Aztec god of the underworld, who tore apart the dead as they entered his realm

Really Simple SyndicationJune 15, 2026

This skull-shaped mask was made to be used in a ritual involving the Aztec god of death.

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