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Elaborate 2,700-year-old tomb in Greece contains burial of a woman with an upside-down crown
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Elaborate 2,700-year-old tomb in Greece contains burial of a woman with an upside-down crown

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 2, 2025

A lavish tomb of a noblewoman discovered in ancient Greece includes a mysterious symbol of lost power.

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Self-hypnosis with cooling mental imagery could ease hot flashes

Meghan RosenDecember 2, 2025

Postmenopausal women who listened to self-guided hypnosis recordings daily for six weeks saw meaningful improvements in hot flash symptoms.

Sagittarius B2 Molecular Cloud
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Sagittarius B2 Molecular Cloud

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 2, 2025

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope took a look at the Sagittarius B2 molecular cloud, the most massive, and active star-forming region in our galaxy, located

‘We do not know of a similar case’: 4,000-year-old burial in little-known African kingdom mystifies archaeologists
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‘We do not know of a similar case’: 4,000-year-old burial in little-known African kingdom mystifies archaeologists

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 2, 2025

Remains of what was likely a funeral feast were discovered in a 4,000-year-old jug in Africa.

‘Cold Supermoon’ 2025: Why the final full moon of the year also towers highest
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‘Cold Supermoon’ 2025: Why the final full moon of the year also towers highest

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 2, 2025

The Cold Moon, the 12th and final full moon of 2025, will rise on Dec. 4 and reach its highest point in the night sky.

A ‘functional cure’ for HIV may be in reach, early trials suggest
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A ‘functional cure’ for HIV may be in reach, early trials suggest

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 2, 2025

People infected with HIV must take antiretroviral drugs for life. But promising trials using engineered antibodies suggest that “functional cures” may be in reach.

Trio of ‘black mesas’ leftover from Paleozoic era spawn rare sand dunes in the Sahara — Earth from space
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Trio of ‘black mesas’ leftover from Paleozoic era spawn rare sand dunes in the Sahara — Earth from space

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 2, 2025

A 2023 astronaut photo shows three dark hills, or mesas, towering above part of the Sahara desert in southern Mauritania. The structures are remnants of

Science history: Computer scientist lays out ‘Moore’s law,’ guiding chip design for a half century — Dec. 2, 1964
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Science history: Computer scientist lays out ‘Moore’s law,’ guiding chip design for a half century — Dec. 2, 1964

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 2, 2025

At a small local chapter meeting of a professional society, Gordon Moore’s talk laid out the rudiments of what would become “Moore’s law, which would

Once-in-a-century floods set to become annual events in northeastern US in the next 75 years, study finds
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Once-in-a-century floods set to become annual events in northeastern US in the next 75 years, study finds

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 2, 2025

Rising sea levels and storm surges from hurricanes will bring more frequent extreme floods to northeastern U.S. states, including Connecticut, New York and New Jersey.

An extra solar system planet once orbited next to Earth — and it may be the reason we have a moon
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An extra solar system planet once orbited next to Earth — and it may be the reason we have a moon

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 1, 2025

Earth may have a moon today because a nearby neighbor once crashed into us, a new analysis of Apollo samples and terrestrial rocks reveals.

Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is erupting in ‘ice volcanoes’, new images suggest
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is erupting in ‘ice volcanoes’, new images suggest

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 1, 2025

Scientists have observed cryovolcanoes erupting on comet 3I/ATLAS — giving us a new clue about what’s inside it.

Your AI-generated image of a cat riding a banana exists because of children clawing through the dirt for toxic elements. Is it really worth it?
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Your AI-generated image of a cat riding a banana exists because of children clawing through the dirt for toxic elements. Is it really worth it?

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 1, 2025

LLMs like Chat GPT come with major social costs — including child labor — that we can’t ignore. Do we really need progress that’s built

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Personalized ‘prehabilitation’ helps the body brace for major surgery

Anna GibbsDecember 1, 2025

A small study finds that individualized prehab can dampen harmful immune responses and may reduce complications after an operation.

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A therapeutic HPV vaccine shrank cervical tumors in mice

Meghan RosenDecember 1, 2025

An HPV vaccine delivered into the nose can treat cervical tumors in mice. The vaccine targets a cancer protein produced by the virus.

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