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Looking Forward to the Moon
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Looking Forward to the Moon

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 14, 2025

NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems’ Program Manager Shawn Quinn captured this image of the Hadley–Apennine region of the moon including the Apollo 15 landing site (very

The First ‘Murder Hornet’ Of 2021 Has Been Discovered In Washington State
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The First ‘Murder Hornet’ Of 2021 Has Been Discovered In Washington State

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 14, 2025

Washington State Department of Agriculture entomologist Chris Looney displays a dead Asian giant hornet, a sample sent from Japan and brought in for research last

James Webb telescope’s ‘starlit mountaintop’ could be the observatory’s best image yet — Space photo of the week
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James Webb telescope’s ‘starlit mountaintop’ could be the observatory’s best image yet — Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 14, 2025

The James Webb Space Telescope has captured infant stars carving peaks of dust and gas in the Pismis 24 star cluster.

Science history: Gravitational waves detected, proving Einstein right — Sept. 14, 2015
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Science history: Gravitational waves detected, proving Einstein right — Sept. 14, 2015

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 14, 2025

When LIGO detected gravitational waves unleashed from two colliding black holes for the first time in science history, it set off a whole new era

Why do AI chatbots use so much energy?
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Why do AI chatbots use so much energy?

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 14, 2025

AI chatbots are infamous energy guzzlers. But why do they use so much electricity?

NASA spots bizarre ‘turtle’ on Mars
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NASA spots bizarre ‘turtle’ on Mars

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 13, 2025

NASA’s Perseverance rover has photographed a peculiar rock formation that looks eerily like a turtle poking its head out from its protective shell.

I watched scientists view the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS in real time. Here’s what they saw.
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I watched scientists view the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS in real time. Here’s what they saw.

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 13, 2025

The Gemini South Observatory opened up its telescope to the public as a team of astronomers looked at the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS in real time.

Not even the Himalayas are immune to traffic smog
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Not even the Himalayas are immune to traffic smog

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 13, 2025

Smog from cars and trucks is an expected health hazard in big cities, but researchers from the University of Cincinnati found pollution from truck exhaust

How the surface you exercise on might increase your risk of cramps
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How the surface you exercise on might increase your risk of cramps

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 13, 2025

Despite good hydration and nutrition, many athletes across sports still suffer from unexpected cramps. The courts and fields they’re playing on may be the missing

AI slop is on the rise — what does it mean for how we use the internet?
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AI slop is on the rise — what does it mean for how we use the internet?

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 13, 2025

AI slop refers to low- to mid-quality content created with AI tools, often with little regard for accuracy or quality.

Where could alien life exist in our solar system?
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Where could alien life exist in our solar system?

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 13, 2025

The solar system has eight planets and hundreds of moons. Could extraterrestrials live on any of them?

What you should know about the poisonous death cap mushroom species
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What you should know about the poisonous death cap mushroom species

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 13, 2025

NPR’s Scott Simon speaks to Prof. Anne Pringle, a mycologist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, about the latest research on death cap mushrooms, revealing

3,300-year-old ancient Egyptian whistle was likely used by police officer tasked with guarding the ‘sacred location’ of the royal tomb
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3,300-year-old ancient Egyptian whistle was likely used by police officer tasked with guarding the ‘sacred location’ of the royal tomb

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 13, 2025

Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed a 3,300-year-old bone whistle carved out of a cow’s toe, and it may have been used by an ancient “police

Garmin Forerunner 570 review — Bright, accurate, slightly overpriced
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Garmin Forerunner 570 review — Bright, accurate, slightly overpriced

Really Simple SyndicationSeptember 13, 2025

The middleweight watch in Garmin’s runner-first Forerunner series gets a brighter screen and more smartwatch features, plus a price bump.

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