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Crystals Grown in Space
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Crystals Grown in Space

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 21, 2026

This image of lysozyme crystals grown aboard the International Space Station was taken after the crystals returned to Earth in April 2024. Lysozyme is a

Physicists created an electron ‘catapult’ that moves particles at ‘extraordinary’ speed
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Physicists created an electron ‘catapult’ that moves particles at ‘extraordinary’ speed

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 21, 2026

Using a new method, physicists found a way to ‘catapult’ electrons across solar materials in quadrillionths of a second.

Computing quiz: Can you match these ‘ancient’ devices to their pictures?
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Computing quiz: Can you match these ‘ancient’ devices to their pictures?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 21, 2026

Think you know your technology? Put your computing knowledge to the test by matching classic and modern devices to their images.

Top 5 tips for surviving hay fever season
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Top 5 tips for surviving hay fever season

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 21, 2026

Here are five great tips to help reduce the impact of hay fever this spring.

Science and armed conflict
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Science and armed conflict

Nancy ShuteMarch 21, 2026

Editor in chief Nancy Shute discusses how science and armed conflict have been intertwined throughout history, from the Greeks in 400 B.C. to the use

Science news this week: Super El Niño looms, an Acropolis marble fragment resurfaces, and a pure hexagonal diamond is born
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Science news this week: Super El Niño looms, an Acropolis marble fragment resurfaces, and a pure hexagonal diamond is born

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 21, 2026

March 21, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over

‘That’s why there’s 9 billion of us and not 9 billion of some other primate’: Why our ability to adapt is humanity’s ‘superpower’
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‘That’s why there’s 9 billion of us and not 9 billion of some other primate’: Why our ability to adapt is humanity’s ‘superpower’

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 21, 2026

Live Science spoke with Herman Pontzer, an evolutionary anthropologist and author of the book “Adaptable,” about the science of human diversity.

Why are humans the only species with a chin?
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Why are humans the only species with a chin?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 21, 2026

Potential explanations abound, yet recent research has shed new light on the question.

Check out 6 ways orchids use tricks to reproduce
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Check out 6 ways orchids use tricks to reproduce

Mandana TadayonMarch 21, 2026

This spring, these six orchids will lure pollinators with mimicry, scent or other unusual strategies.

Mosquitoes get the ‘I’m full’ signal from their butts, not their brains
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Mosquitoes get the ‘I’m full’ signal from their butts, not their brains

Jake BuehlerMarch 21, 2026

Mosquitoes stop feeding because signals from rectal cells tell them they’re full, offering a target for preventing human bites.

Live Science Today: Monte Verde controversy and heatwave lashes the West
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Live Science Today: Monte Verde controversy and heatwave lashes the West

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 20, 2026

Friday, March 20, 2026: Your daily roundup of the biggest science stories making headlines.

The first flying taxis could start operating in 2026 — will this new form of transport actually take off?
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The first flying taxis could start operating in 2026 — will this new form of transport actually take off?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 20, 2026

Flying cars have been on the cusp of a breakthrough for a while, so what’s stopping them from taking to the skies?

Unusual burials of Celtic ‘warriors’ discovered in France point to violent deaths
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Unusual burials of Celtic ‘warriors’ discovered in France point to violent deaths

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 20, 2026

Archaeologists have unearthed a Celtic cemetery in France that holds 18 unusual seated burials.

Amid vaccine policy whiplash, here’s how a pediatrician talks to families
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Amid vaccine policy whiplash, here’s how a pediatrician talks to families

Aimee CunninghamMarch 20, 2026

A court ruling that blocks Trump administration vaccine policy is a win for science. But much work remains to rebuild trust in vaccines.

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