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Microsoft’s latest quantum chip is 1,000 times more reliable than its predecessor — but why is it so controversial?
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Microsoft’s latest quantum chip is 1,000 times more reliable than its predecessor — but why is it so controversial?

Really Simple SyndicationJune 10, 2026

The Majorana 2 quantum processor is built from topological qubits, and its creators claim it can sustain quantum coherence for an average of 20 seconds

2,000 years ago in Scotland, people removed a corpse’s brain and fashioned the arm bones into tools
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2,000 years ago in Scotland, people removed a corpse’s brain and fashioned the arm bones into tools

Really Simple SyndicationJune 9, 2026

A new analysis of 2,000-year-old skeletons found in northern Scotland has revealed an unusual funeral ritual involving the manipulation of dead bodies.

3 new Ebola vaccines are being fast-tracked amid the current outbreak — when could they be ready?
Science

3 new Ebola vaccines are being fast-tracked amid the current outbreak — when could they be ready?

Really Simple SyndicationJune 9, 2026

The Bundibugyo virus driving the current Ebola outbreak has no approved vaccine, but researchers are leveraging decades of vaccine innovation in an effort to change

What is PMOS (formerly PCOS)? What to know about the hormonal syndrome
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What is PMOS (formerly PCOS)? What to know about the hormonal syndrome

Really Simple SyndicationJune 9, 2026

Learn about the hormonal disorder polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS), formerly called polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

Artemis III Crew Announced
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Artemis III Crew Announced

Really Simple SyndicationJune 9, 2026

NASA announced the Artemis III crew on Tuesday, June 9, 2026. NASA astronaut Andre Douglas, mission specialist; ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Luca Parmitano, pilot;

China unveils first-of-its-kind ‘dual-core’ quantum computer — its makers say it improves stability and efficiency
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China unveils first-of-its-kind ‘dual-core’ quantum computer — its makers say it improves stability and efficiency

Really Simple SyndicationJune 9, 2026

A new Chinese quantum computing system pairs two independent neutral-atom arrays in one processor, aiming to boost stability, efficiency and scalability.

Artemis III crew revealed: NASA announces astronauts for ‘one of history’s most complex missions’
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Artemis III crew revealed: NASA announces astronauts for ‘one of history’s most complex missions’

Really Simple SyndicationJune 9, 2026

NASA’s Artemis III crew has been revealed. The astronauts will launch into low Earth orbit next year to test docking with commercial lunar landers being

Ditch full of 7,000-year-old headless human skeletons discovered in Slovakia, baffling archaeologists
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Ditch full of 7,000-year-old headless human skeletons discovered in Slovakia, baffling archaeologists

Really Simple SyndicationJune 9, 2026

Archaeologists are unsure why people in Stone Age Slovakia removed corpses’ heads before burying them in a neighborhood ditch.

Frozen squirrel poop hints at sights and smells of Ice Age ecosystems
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Frozen squirrel poop hints at sights and smells of Ice Age ecosystems

Bethany BrookshireJune 9, 2026

DNA preserved in ancient scat reveals what Yukon ground squirrels ate and what animals shared their world.

These birds clack their wing bones together to woo mates at night
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These birds clack their wing bones together to woo mates at night

Jake BuehlerJune 9, 2026

During courtship, male scissor-tailed nightjars crack their wings together to make a sharp snapping sound. It’s the result of colliding arm bones.

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.

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