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As wildfires worsen, science can help communities avoid destruction
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As wildfires worsen, science can help communities avoid destruction

Nikk OgasaOctober 16, 2025

Blazes sparked in wild lands are devastating communities worldwide. The only way to protect them, researchers say, is to re-engineer them.

‘Most pristine’ star ever seen discovered at the Milky Way’s edge — and could be a direct descendant of the universe’s first stars
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‘Most pristine’ star ever seen discovered at the Milky Way’s edge — and could be a direct descendant of the universe’s first stars

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 16, 2025

Astronomers have discovered a surprisingly “pristine” red giant with the lowest concentration of heavy elements ever seen in a star. It is likely a direct

Chasing comets: How to photograph comets Lemmon and 3I/ATLAS
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Chasing comets: How to photograph comets Lemmon and 3I/ATLAS

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 16, 2025

Comets don’t visit often — here’s how to capture comet Lemmon, comet 3I/ATLAS, on your camera as they dance across our skies.

5,000 years ago, Stone Age people in China crafted their ancestors’ bones into cups and masks
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5,000 years ago, Stone Age people in China crafted their ancestors’ bones into cups and masks

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 16, 2025

Archaeologists in China found a collection of human bones that showed signs of being “worked” like any other natural material.

Crew-11 Launches to International Space Station
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Crew-11 Launches to International Space Station

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 16, 2025

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the company’s Dragon spacecraft is launched on NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station with NASA astronauts

The Hidden Math of Ocean Waves Crashes Into View
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The Hidden Math of Ocean Waves Crashes Into View

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 16, 2025

The best perk of Alberto Maspero’s job, he says, is the view from his window. Situated on a hill above the ancient port city of

Earthworm magnetic navigation Earthworms may offer clues into magnetic navigation
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Earthworm magnetic navigation Earthworms may offer clues into magnetic navigation

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 16, 2025

Scientists have known for decades that many animals use the Earth’s magnetic field for navigation. It’s less clear how they do it. A new study

We all have a (very tiny) glow of light, no movie magic needed
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We all have a (very tiny) glow of light, no movie magic needed

Bethany BrookshireOctober 15, 2025

Normal cellular processes in living things — from germinating plants to our own cells — create biophotons, though escaping light isn’t visible to us.

REM sleep may reshape what we remember
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REM sleep may reshape what we remember

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 15, 2025

Researchers trace how different sleep stages may fine-tune what we remember, trading specifics for more general knowledge.

Skeleton-filled well in Croatia likely holds remains of Roman soldiers, study finds
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Skeleton-filled well in Croatia likely holds remains of Roman soldiers, study finds

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 15, 2025

Archaeologists have discovered a mass grave of Roman soldiers hidden inside an ancient well in Croatia.

Methane leaks multiplying beneath Antarctic ocean spark fears of climate doom loop
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Methane leaks multiplying beneath Antarctic ocean spark fears of climate doom loop

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 15, 2025

Researchers have discovered dozens of new methane seeps littering the ocean floor in the Ross Sea coastal region of Antarctica, raising concerns of an unknown

These ancient bumblebees were found with their pollen source
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These ancient bumblebees were found with their pollen source

Taylor Mitchell BrownOctober 15, 2025

Insects have long pollinated plants, but evidence of ancient pairing is rare. Fossils now show bees and linden trees goes back 24 million years.

Fossil hand bones point to tool use outside the Homo lineage
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Fossil hand bones point to tool use outside the Homo lineage

Bruce BowerOctober 15, 2025

The fossil wrist and thumb bones suggest Paranthropus boisei could grasp tools around 1.5 million years ago.

Jane Goodall revolutionized animal research, but her work had some unintended consequences. Here’s what we’ve learned from them.
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Jane Goodall revolutionized animal research, but her work had some unintended consequences. Here’s what we’ve learned from them.

Really Simple SyndicationOctober 15, 2025

Following Jane Goodall’s death, chimp experts explain how her early observations still influence our understanding of our ape cousins.

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