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Physicist Richard Feynman’s forgotten notes on ‘the restaurant problem’ finally deciphered after 50 years
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Physicist Richard Feynman’s forgotten notes on ‘the restaurant problem’ finally deciphered after 50 years

Really Simple SyndicationJune 9, 2026

Researchers cracked a 50-year-old math problem scribbled by Richard Feynman over lunch. The equations show that humans are better decision-makers than scientists once thought.

Flesh-eating screwworm found in Texas cows and dog. Are humans at risk?
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Flesh-eating screwworm found in Texas cows and dog. Are humans at risk?

Really Simple SyndicationJune 9, 2026

USDA has detected New World screwworm infections in Texas animals, marking the state’s first confirmed cases in decades.

AI cracked an Erdős math problem. Now experts want guardrails
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AI cracked an Erdős math problem. Now experts want guardrails

Kathryn HulickJune 8, 2026

The result is correct but challenges core norms of mathematics: checking proofs, crediting ideas and keeping research open to everyone.

AI could consume up to 3% of world’s electricity the UN warns
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AI could consume up to 3% of world’s electricity the UN warns

Really Simple SyndicationJune 8, 2026

AI could soon use more water than we need to drink, UN report finds.

Ultra-rare meteorite could be evidence of a lost planet that once orbited near Earth — Space photo of the week
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Ultra-rare meteorite could be evidence of a lost planet that once orbited near Earth — Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationJune 8, 2026

A rare meteorite found in the Sahara Desert may be evidence of a long-lost “protoplanet” that formed in the early solar system before being destroyed

Look up tonight: Jupiter and Venus will almost touch in one of 2026’s best skywatching events
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Look up tonight: Jupiter and Venus will almost touch in one of 2026’s best skywatching events

Really Simple SyndicationJune 8, 2026

A close conjunction of the two brightest planets in the night sky will take place over several evenings, with the best time to look being

Supersonic!
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Supersonic!

Really Simple SyndicationJune 8, 2026

NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft completed its first supersonic flight Friday, June 5, 2026, marking the first time the aircraft exceeded the speed of sound

How Terry Tao Became an Evangelist for AI in Math
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How Terry Tao Became an Evangelist for AI in Math

Really Simple SyndicationJune 8, 2026

The following has been adapted from The Proof in the Code: How a Truth Machine Is Transforming Math and AI by Kevin Hartnett. Terry Tao

Some pterosaurs may have boasted bold iridescence
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Some pterosaurs may have boasted bold iridescence

Taylor Mitchell BrownJune 8, 2026

A new analysis of a 120-million-year-old fossil suggests at least one pterosaur species shimmered in iridescent greens and magentas.

A drug may help people on GLP-1 meds preserve muscle
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A drug may help people on GLP-1 meds preserve muscle

Meghan RosenJune 8, 2026

In a clinical trial, an experimental antibody reduced lean-mass loss in people on a GLP-1 drug. Whether that improves health is unclear.

Thanks to natural selection, Indigenous Andeans may digest potatoes better than anyone else in the world, study finds
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Thanks to natural selection, Indigenous Andeans may digest potatoes better than anyone else in the world, study finds

Really Simple SyndicationJune 8, 2026

After domesticating potatoes 10,000 years ago, the ancient people of the Andes evolved to have more copies of a key gene involved in digesting starch.

‘A disease anywhere can be a disease everywhere tomorrow morning’: Public health expert on Ebola and the threat of future outbreaks
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‘A disease anywhere can be a disease everywhere tomorrow morning’: Public health expert on Ebola and the threat of future outbreaks

Really Simple SyndicationJune 8, 2026

Live Science spoke with Dr. Ali S. Khan, an epidemiologist and former assistant surgeon general of the U.S. Public Health Service, about the ongoing Ebola

Sea ice loss in the Arctic has triggered a critical tipping point that’s destroying the food chain
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Sea ice loss in the Arctic has triggered a critical tipping point that’s destroying the food chain

Really Simple SyndicationJune 8, 2026

Researchers say the Arctic Ocean crossed a biological tipping point in 2009, when nitrate levels in the water suddenly started dropping due to a drastic

Doctors need to understand patients’ lived experiences to treat them well — but medical schools may stop requiring that training
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Doctors need to understand patients’ lived experiences to treat them well — but medical schools may stop requiring that training

Really Simple SyndicationJune 8, 2026

The board that accredits medical schools is poised to take away requirements that doctors learn about factors, such as income, neighborhood, and culture, that can

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