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Here’s what would happen if you tried to break a photon in half
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Here’s what would happen if you tried to break a photon in half

Maria TemmingJune 12, 2026

A mathematical model shows that attempting to sever a fundamental particle of light could conjure new ones out of thin air.

No, mastic gum won’t reshape your jaw
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No, mastic gum won’t reshape your jaw

Tyler SantoraJune 12, 2026

Chewing gum made from mastic resin is a Greek staple that has some benefits for the mouth and gut. But it won’t change your face

These patients’ hearts stopped a dozen times a day. An innovative procedure has transformed their lives.
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These patients’ hearts stopped a dozen times a day. An innovative procedure has transformed their lives.

Really Simple SyndicationJune 12, 2026

People with a rare condition experience “pauses” in their heart beat that cause them to faint. A new procedure could change their lives, research suggests.

2 long-vanished ‘super Earths’ once orbited near Neptune in our outer solar system, new study hints
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2 long-vanished ‘super Earths’ once orbited near Neptune in our outer solar system, new study hints

Really Simple SyndicationJune 12, 2026

Our solar system may have hosted up to six giant planets in its first hundred million years, a new study suggests. The findings paint a

Songs prep the brains of finches yet to hatch for a hot world
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Songs prep the brains of finches yet to hatch for a hot world

Jake BuehlerJune 11, 2026

Adult finches make “heat calls” as the temperature rises. Exposure to the song prepares their unhatched young’s brains for the heat.

Neuroscientists left the lab to study memory loss. The results were surprising
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Neuroscientists left the lab to study memory loss. The results were surprising

Diana KwonJune 11, 2026

Using smartphone-based tools, researchers find that older adults’ recollections of past events may remain more intact than previously thought.

Ancient squirrel poop from Arctic permafrost contains DNA from mammoths, bison, horses and big cats
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Ancient squirrel poop from Arctic permafrost contains DNA from mammoths, bison, horses and big cats

Really Simple SyndicationJune 11, 2026

Prehistoric squirrel droppings were analyzed and found to contain genetic material of numerous ice-age beasts, plants, microbes and fungi.

Earth’s underground fungal network is so massive, it would span 10% of the Milky Way, map reveals
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Earth’s underground fungal network is so massive, it would span 10% of the Milky Way, map reveals

Really Simple SyndicationJune 11, 2026

The first global map of subterranean fungi networks reveals how massive its reach is worldwide.

Mysterious ‘cold blob’ in the Atlantic is a sign of the Gulf Stream weakening — and that’s bad news for the US East Coast
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Mysterious ‘cold blob’ in the Atlantic is a sign of the Gulf Stream weakening — and that’s bad news for the US East Coast

Really Simple SyndicationJune 11, 2026

The Atlantic’s enigmatic “cold blob” has once again been linked to a weakening of key ocean currents and a devastating climate tipping point.

Soccer Meets Space Science
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Soccer Meets Space Science

Really Simple SyndicationJune 11, 2026

Researchers tested soccer balls aboard the International Space Station to study how internal mass affects motion and stability in microgravity.

What’s the Future of Gene Editing?
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What’s the Future of Gene Editing?

Really Simple SyndicationJune 11, 2026

One of the most surprising and remarkable discoveries in recent scientific history has been CRISPR. Short for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, CRISPR is

Measles has no treatments. Getting some may not be easy
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Measles has no treatments. Getting some may not be easy

Erin Garcia de JesusJune 11, 2026

Vaccination remains the priority, but some researchers are looking for drugs to fight the virus in people who don’t get the shot.

Clocks made from an atomic nucleus just ticked on for the first time
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Clocks made from an atomic nucleus just ticked on for the first time

Emily ConoverJune 11, 2026

First dreamed up decades ago, the world’s first nuclear clocks are set to improve quickly, becoming more precise and aiding the hunt for dark matter.

Century-old tuberculosis vaccine could help treat diabetes, trials hint. How?
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Century-old tuberculosis vaccine could help treat diabetes, trials hint. How?

Really Simple SyndicationJune 11, 2026

Repeated doses of a tuberculosis vaccine lowered insulin needs in patients with two forms of diabetes, new trial data show. But more research is needed

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