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In the midst of an energy crisis, countries make plans to ditch oil, gas and coal
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In the midst of an energy crisis, countries make plans to ditch oil, gas and coal

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

Against the backdrop of an energy crisis and a warming planet, more than 50 countries have come to Santa Marta, Colombia, to discuss concrete ways

Prenatal surgery for spina bifida may get a boost from stem cells
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Prenatal surgery for spina bifida may get a boost from stem cells

Meghan RosenApril 29, 2026

A clinical trial for spina bifida treatment suggests that a surgical approach relying on stem cells is safe for patients. Its efficacy is still being

Used SpaceX rocket could crash into the moon’s Einstein crater this summer, report predicts
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Used SpaceX rocket could crash into the moon’s Einstein crater this summer, report predicts

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

Part of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is likely to crash into the moon this summer, a new report finds. It poses no danger, but

Early data links Wegovy to risk of ‘eye stroke’ — here’s what to know
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Early data links Wegovy to risk of ‘eye stroke’ — here’s what to know

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

A rare form of vision loss has been linked to certain GLP-1s, but more so to Wegovy than to other weight-loss drugs in this class.

‘We can no longer ignore diseases in the deep human past’: Malaria influenced early humans’ migrations across Africa, study suggests
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‘We can no longer ignore diseases in the deep human past’: Malaria influenced early humans’ migrations across Africa, study suggests

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

Prehistoric humans in Africa may have avoided areas infested with malaria-spreading mosquitoes, a new study suggests.

A Gently Glowing Galaxy
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A Gently Glowing Galaxy

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

The barred spiral galaxy IC 486 glows with a soft, ethereal light in this NASA Hubble Space Telescope image.

Why Math’s Final Axiom Proved So Controversial
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Why Math’s Final Axiom Proved So Controversial

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

How do mathematicians decide that something is true? They write a proof. Often they start with proofs that already exist, building on or drawing connections

What Can We Gain by Losing Infinity?
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What Can We Gain by Losing Infinity?

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

Doron Zeilberger is a mathematician who believes that all things come to an end. That just as we are limited beings, so too does nature

‘Lifelong monogamy’ and ‘half orphans’: DNA analysis reveals clues about life on the Roman frontier after the fall of Rome
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‘Lifelong monogamy’ and ‘half orphans’: DNA analysis reveals clues about life on the Roman frontier after the fall of Rome

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

Burials from over a millennia ago are revealing how people lived in part of the Roman Empire after it fell.

Mount Etna is like no other volcano on Earth, representing ‘a new type of volcanism,’ new research reveals
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Mount Etna is like no other volcano on Earth, representing ‘a new type of volcanism,’ new research reveals

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

Mount Etna’s strange lava has long perplexed scientists, but new research reveals that the volcano formed in a bizarre way — making it unlike any

‘I violated every principle I was given’: AI agent deletes company’s entire database in 9 seconds, then confesses
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‘I violated every principle I was given’: AI agent deletes company’s entire database in 9 seconds, then confesses

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

An AI agent designed to speed up a company’s coding instead wiped out its customer data in seconds, showing potential weaknesses in AI programming.

Seismic data captured the sound of awe during a solar eclipse
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Seismic data captured the sound of awe during a solar eclipse

Maria TemmingApril 29, 2026

From the hush of people coming to a standstill to the reverberations of fans, seismic data can capture the ebbs and flows of human activity.

Like soap operas, 75 feet up: How bald eagle nest cams hook online communities
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Like soap operas, 75 feet up: How bald eagle nest cams hook online communities

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

Across the country, some 50 bald eagle nests fitted with cameras broadcast up-close views of raptor family life. Every spring, as eggs hatch and eaglets

Could this conference be a ‘turning point’ for the world’s use of fossil fuels?
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Could this conference be a ‘turning point’ for the world’s use of fossil fuels?

Really Simple SyndicationApril 29, 2026

Against the backdrop of an energy crisis and a warming planet, more than 50 countries have come to Santa Marta, Colombia, to discuss concrete ways

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