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Metal compounds identified as potential new antibiotics, thanks to robots doing ‘click chemistry’
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Metal compounds identified as potential new antibiotics, thanks to robots doing ‘click chemistry’

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 12, 2026

Using robots and click chemistry, scientists built potential active ingredients for future antibiotics that contain metal.

Astronomers may have already spotted the ‘Great Comet of 2026’ — and it could soon be visible to the naked eye
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Astronomers may have already spotted the ‘Great Comet of 2026’ — and it could soon be visible to the naked eye

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 12, 2026

Recently discovered Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS) will make its closest approach to the sun and Earth in late April and could potentially be visible to

The Calabash clash
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The Calabash clash

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 12, 2026

The Calabash Nebula, pictured here — which has the technical name OH 231.8+04.2 — is a spectacular example of the death of a low-mass star

Cells Use ‘Bioelectricity’ To Coordinate and Make Group Decisions
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Cells Use ‘Bioelectricity’ To Coordinate and Make Group Decisions

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 12, 2026

We’re used to thinking of the brain as an electric organ. The rest of the body? Not so much. But it would be a mistake

Tumba Madžari Great Mother: A boxy goddess figurine from North Macedonia designed to protect Stone Age houses 7,800 years ago
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Tumba Madžari Great Mother: A boxy goddess figurine from North Macedonia designed to protect Stone Age houses 7,800 years ago

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 12, 2026

Stone Age people in Macedonia created goddess figurines whose bottom half was a house.

‘Edward Scissorhands of dinosaurs’ and more cool dino discoveries from 2025
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‘Edward Scissorhands of dinosaurs’ and more cool dino discoveries from 2025

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 11, 2026

Paleontologists Susannah Maidment and Chinzorig Tsogtbaatar share details about some of the cool dinosaurs discovered last year.

Monumental tomb discovered in Turkey might be of royal from King Midas’ kingdom
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Monumental tomb discovered in Turkey might be of royal from King Midas’ kingdom

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 11, 2026

A burial mound in Turkey may have held the remains of a member of King Midas’s family. But not all experts are convinced.

Giant cosmic ‘sandwich’ is the largest planet-forming disk ever seen — Space photo of the week
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Giant cosmic ‘sandwich’ is the largest planet-forming disk ever seen — Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 11, 2026

A strange, sandwich-shaped object is giving astronomers a rare view of the chaotic birthplaces of planets.

Stellar Jet
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Stellar Jet

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 11, 2026

Webb’s image of the enormous stellar jet in Sh2-284 provides evidence that protostellar jets scale with the mass of their parent stars—the more massive the

What’s the oldest river in the world?
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What’s the oldest river in the world?

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 11, 2026

The oldest river predates the dinosaurs. But how do we know this?

‘Mitochondrial transfer’ into nerves could relieve chronic pain, early study hints
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‘Mitochondrial transfer’ into nerves could relieve chronic pain, early study hints

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 10, 2026

A new study reveals that nerve cells receive periodic infusions of mitochondria from neighboring cells — and this may point to a new way of

Last common ancestor of modern humans and Neanderthals possibly found in Casablanca, Morocco
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Last common ancestor of modern humans and Neanderthals possibly found in Casablanca, Morocco

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 10, 2026

A collection of bones from Casablanca holds important new clues to the origins of modern humans and Neanderthals.

Why doesn’t stomach acid burn through our stomachs?
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Why doesn’t stomach acid burn through our stomachs?

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 10, 2026

The hydrochloric acid in your stomach can burn through metal — so why doesn’t it burn through your stomach?

Huge ice dome in Greenland vanished 7,000 years ago — melting at temperatures we’re racing toward today
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Huge ice dome in Greenland vanished 7,000 years ago — melting at temperatures we’re racing toward today

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 10, 2026

Scientists drilled to the bottom of Greenland’s 1,600-foot deep Prudhoe Dome and found it disappeared in the early Holocene, when temperatures were close to what

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