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Ancient ‘alien-like’ skulls have been found on every continent but Antarctica. Anthropologists are starting to figure out why.
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Ancient ‘alien-like’ skulls have been found on every continent but Antarctica. Anthropologists are starting to figure out why.

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 6, 2026

Humans have practiced head shaping for tens of thousands of years, and anthropologists are beginning to uncover clues as to why.

Planting trees in the sea could act as a huge carbon sink and save millions of dollars in storm damage every year. What is stopping us from doing it?
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Planting trees in the sea could act as a huge carbon sink and save millions of dollars in storm damage every year. What is stopping us from doing it?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 6, 2026

A new study reveals restoring mangroves could save $800 million in storm damage, protect 140,000 people from flooding, and remove almost triple the amount of

Weekends on the Space Station
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Weekends on the Space Station

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 6, 2026

Weekends on the International Space Station are for housecleaning and haircuts. NASA astronaut Jessica Meir trims the hair of fellow NASA astronaut Jack Hathaway, both

New Strides Made on Deceptively Simple ‘Lonely Runner’ Problem
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New Strides Made on Deceptively Simple ‘Lonely Runner’ Problem

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 6, 2026

Picture a bizarre training exercise: A group of runners starts jogging around a circular track, with each runner maintaining a unique, constant pace. Will every

Robots with fingernails can grasp thin edges
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Robots with fingernails can grasp thin edges

AnanyaMarch 6, 2026

A robotic hand with fingernail-like tips lets robots peel fruit, open lids and pick up thin, flat objects with more precise, human-like dexterity.

Could gut microbes hold the secret to aging well? A researcher unpacks the emerging science
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Could gut microbes hold the secret to aging well? A researcher unpacks the emerging science

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 6, 2026

A researcher dives into the latest research on how the health of the gut microbiome can influence the aging process.

What to buy as a yoga beginner: Must-haves vs non-essentials
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What to buy as a yoga beginner: Must-haves vs non-essentials

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 6, 2026

Here are our recommendations for the must-haves you need when you start yoga.

China puts a sodium-ion battery into an EV for the first time — it can drive 248 miles on a single charge
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China puts a sodium-ion battery into an EV for the first time — it can drive 248 miles on a single charge

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 6, 2026

A new vehicle is the first mass-produced passenger EV with a viable sodium-based alternative to conventional lithium-ion batteries.

This week in science: Prehistoric cooking, earthquakes in the PNW, and teens’ sleep
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This week in science: Prehistoric cooking, earthquakes in the PNW, and teens’ sleep

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 6, 2026

Regina Barber and Katia Riddle of NPR’s Short Wave podcast talk about prehistoric cooking, earthquakes in the Pacific Northwest and how teens are sleeping less

Chickpeas can grow in moon dirt and make seeds
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Chickpeas can grow in moon dirt and make seeds

Lisa GrossmanMarch 5, 2026

Chickpeas produced seeds in simulated lunar soil, offering clues for future space farming.

James Webb telescope pushed to its limits by new observations of ‘city killer’ asteroid 2024 YR4
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James Webb telescope pushed to its limits by new observations of ‘city killer’ asteroid 2024 YR4

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 5, 2026

The “city killer” asteroid 2024 YR4 won’t hit Earth or the moon when it whizzes by in 2032, the latest James Webb Space Telescope observations

The sword in the sea: How one lucky graduate student found his second Crusader sword while taking a swim off Israel’s coast
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The sword in the sea: How one lucky graduate student found his second Crusader sword while taking a swim off Israel’s coast

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 5, 2026

A 12th-century sword spotted jutting out of the seabed in Israel was designed for one-handed combat during the Crusades.

Chinese EV maker claims it’s engineered the world’s first semi-solid-state EV battery with huge 620-mile range
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Chinese EV maker claims it’s engineered the world’s first semi-solid-state EV battery with huge 620-mile range

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 5, 2026

The experimental manufacturing process could one day deliver a vehicle with a 1,000-plus mile range, researchers say.

NASA updates odds that ‘city killer’ asteroid 2024 YR4 will hit the moon
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NASA updates odds that ‘city killer’ asteroid 2024 YR4 will hit the moon

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 5, 2026

The “city killer” asteroid 2024 YR4 won’t hit Earth or the moon when it whizzes by in 2032, the latest James Webb Space Telescope observations

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