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Explosive ‘Mountain of God’ spits out world’s fastest-flowing lava — Earth from space
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Explosive ‘Mountain of God’ spits out world’s fastest-flowing lava — Earth from space

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 17, 2026

QUICK FACTS Where is it? Ol Doinyo Lengai, Tanzania [-2.7734503796, 35.91519798] What’s in the photo? The lava-stained slopes and ash cone of a highly active

Colorful Collage of Tarantula Nebula
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Colorful Collage of Tarantula Nebula

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 17, 2026

Like a collage made of layered sheets of colored cellophane, a vibrant new image layers observations of a famous star-forming nebula from NASA space telescopes.

Theory of Fluids Enters the 21st Century
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Theory of Fluids Enters the 21st Century

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 17, 2026

In the second half of the 20th century, a conceptual tsunami swept through physics. The discovery that our world emerges from a microscopic world of

1,700-year-old church discovered under a lake in Turkey may be the location of the First Council of Nicaea — but other experts disagree
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1,700-year-old church discovered under a lake in Turkey may be the location of the First Council of Nicaea — but other experts disagree

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 17, 2026

Archaeologists say they have discovered the site where the First Council of Nicaea was held, an important gathering of Christian bishops in A.D. 325, according

Strange ‘magnetoelastic’ tent generates electricity from wind, body movement and sound to power small devices
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Strange ‘magnetoelastic’ tent generates electricity from wind, body movement and sound to power small devices

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 17, 2026

Researchers have developed a tent that harvests energy from its own motion ‪—‬ a process that could one day power small devices in shelters, disaster

AI chip mimics the human brain’s capacity for split-second motor control — it solved problems using 10,000 times fewer calculations
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AI chip mimics the human brain’s capacity for split-second motor control — it solved problems using 10,000 times fewer calculations

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 17, 2026

Scientists have developed a new type of artificial intelligence (AI) chip that mimics the human brain’s aptitude for instinctive motor responses. Modeled after the cerebellum

Snail slime does many jobs thanks to calcium
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Snail slime does many jobs thanks to calcium

Jake BuehlerAugust 17, 2026

Snails have five distinct types of mucus, each with its own job. The mollusks tweak calcium secretions to get the chemical mixture just right.

The COVID-19 vaccine may offer brain cancer patients a surprise benefit
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The COVID-19 vaccine may offer brain cancer patients a surprise benefit

Meghan RosenAugust 17, 2026

A recent shot of the COVID-19 vaccine doubled survival time in glioblastoma patients who had undergone tumor biopsy or surgery.

Skeleton with 167 fractures discovered at Scottish castle may have been first victim of Edward I’s ‘War Wolf’ trebuchet
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Skeleton with 167 fractures discovered at Scottish castle may have been first victim of Edward I’s ‘War Wolf’ trebuchet

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 17, 2026

BERLIN — A 14th-century skeleton riddled with fractures may be the oldest known evidence of a death by trebuchet, or “siege engine,” new research finds.

Fire-flame vessel: An exquisitely crafted 4,500-year-old pot from a mysterious culture in Japan
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Fire-flame vessel: An exquisitely crafted 4,500-year-old pot from a mysterious culture in Japan

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 17, 2026

This ceramic vessel from prehistoric Japan may be decorated with flames, but archaeologists are unsure about their meaning. (Image credit: Cleveland Museum of Art; Public

Elon Musk and Sam Altman claim we’ve reached the AI singularity. But how would we even know that happened?
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Elon Musk and Sam Altman claim we’ve reached the AI singularity. But how would we even know that happened?

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 17, 2026

Artificial intelligence (AI) may have already reached the “singularity” ‪—‬ the long-theorized threshold beyond which humans cannot predict the technology’s advancement, prominent AI executives such

NASA’s Chandra and IXPE Study Pulsar in Lighthouse Nebula
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NASA’s Chandra and IXPE Study Pulsar in Lighthouse Nebula

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 16, 2026

Scientists using NASA’s IXPE (Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer) directly measured the magnetic fields of PSR J1101−6101, a pulsar located within what is often referred to

‘There’s a sense that these algorithms are objective and they get to know you’: How social media warps our understanding of healthcare
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‘There’s a sense that these algorithms are objective and they get to know you’: How social media warps our understanding of healthcare

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 16, 2026

Social media has upended how people engage with healthcare, as it provides a platform for people to share their experiences, find support groups, and learn

Astronomers find water in the harsh environment near the Milky Way’s black hole — Space photo of the week
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Astronomers find water in the harsh environment near the Milky Way’s black hole — Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 16, 2026

A view of the Milky Way galaxy. (Image credit: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, F. Peißker, J. Lu, F. Yusef-Zadeh, N. B. Sabha, C. Chan) Quick

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