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‘Oslo patient’ likely cured of HIV after getting stem cell transplant from his brother, who is genetically resistant to the virus
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‘Oslo patient’ likely cured of HIV after getting stem cell transplant from his brother, who is genetically resistant to the virus

Really Simple SyndicationApril 13, 2026

A man known as the “Oslo patient” joins a short list of people in long-term remission from HIV following bone marrow transplants.

Antiseptic-tolerant germs spread through the air in hospitals, early study hints
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Antiseptic-tolerant germs spread through the air in hospitals, early study hints

Really Simple SyndicationApril 13, 2026

Trace amounts of antiseptic chemicals in hospital rooms may be driving tolerance and resistance in bacteria, a study finds.

Artemis II Astronauts Aboard USS John P. Murtha
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Artemis II Astronauts Aboard USS John P. Murtha

Really Simple SyndicationApril 13, 2026

NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, commander; left, Christina Koch, mission specialist; CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, mission specialist; and NASA astronaut Victor Glover, Artemis

The AI Revolution in Math Has Arrived
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The AI Revolution in Math Has Arrived

Really Simple SyndicationApril 13, 2026

The tipping point came in the summer of 2025. That July, several artificial intelligence models solved five out of six problems at the International Mathematical

Talking dogs and chatty cats could one day ‘speak’ in our language
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Talking dogs and chatty cats could one day ‘speak’ in our language

Laura SandersApril 13, 2026

Advances in decoding animal sounds might someday make animal translators a possibility.

Sperm quality is at its peak in the summer, study finds
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Sperm quality is at its peak in the summer, study finds

Really Simple SyndicationApril 13, 2026

Seasonal shifts in behavior — not temperature — may subtly influence sperm motility. Whether this variation in sperm quality influences fertility remains to be seen.

Scientists are trying to build a vaccine that works against almost any respiratory pathogen — here’s how close they are.
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Scientists are trying to build a vaccine that works against almost any respiratory pathogen — here’s how close they are.

Really Simple SyndicationApril 13, 2026

A nasal spray in mice boosted lung immunity against viruses, bacteria and allergens — but a truly universal vaccine is still years away.

Idol of Pomos: A 5,000-year-old fertility figurine from Cyprus that wears a miniature version of herself on a necklace
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Idol of Pomos: A 5,000-year-old fertility figurine from Cyprus that wears a miniature version of herself on a necklace

Really Simple SyndicationApril 13, 2026

The cross-shaped figurine has become a potent symbol of Cyprus’ contribution to prehistory.

What a chimpanzee ‘civil war’ can teach us about how societies fall apart
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What a chimpanzee ‘civil war’ can teach us about how societies fall apart

Really Simple SyndicationApril 13, 2026

A long-term study of the world’s largest known community of chimpanzees has documented a rare event: what the researchers describe as the primate equivalent of

For gray whales, San Francisco Bay is becoming a deadly pit stop
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For gray whales, San Francisco Bay is becoming a deadly pit stop

Gennaro TommaApril 13, 2026

Climate change could be forcing gray whales to seek food in San Francisco Bay, where vessel strikes may be driving rising deaths.

Good Morning, Moon
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Good Morning, Moon

Really Simple SyndicationApril 12, 2026

Early morning sunlight illuminates the western wall of this unnamed crater, leaving deep shadows on the ground and in the interior. The image was taken

The real space science behind ‘Project Hail Mary’
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The real space science behind ‘Project Hail Mary’

Really Simple SyndicationApril 12, 2026

The science fiction blockbuster wowed audiences with its depiction of space travel and more. Here’s what NASA staff and other scientists say about the basis

Human ancestors butchered and ate elephants 1.8 million years ago, helping to fuel their large brains
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Human ancestors butchered and ate elephants 1.8 million years ago, helping to fuel their large brains

Really Simple SyndicationApril 12, 2026

A professor of anthropology explores how early hominids ate prehistoric elephants to survive.

Ancient Egyptian stone monument depicting a Roman emperor as a pharaoh discovered in Luxor
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Ancient Egyptian stone monument depicting a Roman emperor as a pharaoh discovered in Luxor

Really Simple SyndicationApril 12, 2026

A stone slab depicting the Roman emperor Tiberius was found during restoration work at the Karnak temple complex in Luxor.

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