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Reliquary of the Holy Crib: Remains of Jesus’ manger from Bethlehem
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Reliquary of the Holy Crib: Remains of Jesus’ manger from Bethlehem

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 22, 2025

Five pieces of wood in a silver-and-gold container at a basilica in Rome may be the remains of the manger Jesus was laid on when

Celestron Showdown: Battle of the 10x42s
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Celestron Showdown: Battle of the 10x42s

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 22, 2025

We tested every single pair of Celestron 10×42 binoculars so you don’t have to — find out which one comes out on top.

How a power outage in Colorado caused U.S. official time be 4.8 microseconds off
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How a power outage in Colorado caused U.S. official time be 4.8 microseconds off

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 21, 2025

Officials said the error is likely be too minute for the general public to clock it, but it could affect applications such as critical infrastructure

Scientists say they have discovered 20 new species deep in the Pacific Ocean
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Scientists say they have discovered 20 new species deep in the Pacific Ocean

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 21, 2025

Researchers retrieved reef monitoring devices that had been placed in deep coral reefs in Guam. The devices were placed up to 330 feet below the

NASA’s Quesst Mission Marks X-59’s Historic First Flight
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NASA’s Quesst Mission Marks X-59’s Historic First Flight

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 21, 2025

NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft lifts off for its first flight Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, from U.S. Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California.

The self-gifter’s Christmas: Treat yourself to gear you’ll actually want this Christmas
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The self-gifter’s Christmas: Treat yourself to gear you’ll actually want this Christmas

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 21, 2025

Don’t let anyone else choose your next telescope, camera or binoculars — these are important pieces of equipment that you should buy for yourself

Glittering new James Webb telescope image shows an ‘intricate web of chaos’ — Space photo of the week
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Glittering new James Webb telescope image shows an ‘intricate web of chaos’ — Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 21, 2025

This mash-up of data from the James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory reveals two galaxies mid-collision, with their spiral arms overlapping and

Why is Venus so bright?
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Why is Venus so bright?

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 21, 2025

The “morning star” is bright because of several factors, including having an atmosphere filled with sulfuric acid.

Today’s biggest science news: Farewell comet 3I/ATLAS | Starlink tumbles from orbit | AI’s giant carbon footprint
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Today’s biggest science news: Farewell comet 3I/ATLAS | Starlink tumbles from orbit | AI’s giant carbon footprint

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 20, 2025

Friday, Dec. 19, 2025: Your daily feed of the biggest discoveries and breakthroughs making headlines.

Celestron Showdown: Battle of the 10×42’s
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Celestron Showdown: Battle of the 10×42’s

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 20, 2025

We tested every single pair of Celestron 10×42 binoculars so you don’t have to — find out which one comes out on top.

Scientists build ‘most accurate’ quantum computing chip ever thanks to new silicon-based computing architecture
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Scientists build ‘most accurate’ quantum computing chip ever thanks to new silicon-based computing architecture

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 20, 2025

Researchers say they have created the world’s first scalable atomic quantum processor that achieves record-breaking 99.99% fidelity.

Science news this week: Japan laser weapon trial, comet 3I/ATLAS bids farewell, and AI solves ‘impossible’ math problems
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Science news this week: Japan laser weapon trial, comet 3I/ATLAS bids farewell, and AI solves ‘impossible’ math problems

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 20, 2025

Dec. 20, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over

Life in all of its complexity
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Life in all of its complexity

Nancy ShuteDecember 20, 2025

Editor in Chief Nancy Shute talks about life’s complexities, from its evolution on Earth as a single cell to complex human behavior.

Water Droplet Science
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Water Droplet Science

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 20, 2025

NASA astronaut Don Pettit demonstrates electrostatic forces using charged water droplets and a knitting needle made of Teflon.

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