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Strange discovery offers ‘missing link’ in planet formation: ‘This fundamentally changes how we think about planetary systems’
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Strange discovery offers ‘missing link’ in planet formation: ‘This fundamentally changes how we think about planetary systems’

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 18, 2026

A decade of observations of four planets around the young planetary system V1298 Tau revealed a rare, long-sought missing link in planet formation.

Why is flu season so bad this year?
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Why is flu season so bad this year?

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 18, 2026

Flu season in the U.S. is particularly bad this year, and a new branch of the flu family tree may be to blame.

How the ancient Romans managed their wealth (it wasn’t just by hiding hoards)
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How the ancient Romans managed their wealth (it wasn’t just by hiding hoards)

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 18, 2026

How did Romans invest their wealth in ancient times?

NASA launches Pandora telescope, taking JWST’s search for habitable worlds to a new level
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NASA launches Pandora telescope, taking JWST’s search for habitable worlds to a new level

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 18, 2026

The James Webb telescope’s search for habitable exoplanets is getting a big boost from its new star-watching companion, Pandora.

NASA Lab Completes Engine Checks on New Aircraft
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NASA Lab Completes Engine Checks on New Aircraft

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 18, 2026

Justin Hall, left, controls a subscale aircraft as Justin Link holds the aircraft in place during preliminary engine tests on Friday, Sept. 12, 2025, at

James Webb telescope spots ‘failed stars’ in a breathtaking cluster near Earth — Space photo of the week
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James Webb telescope spots ‘failed stars’ in a breathtaking cluster near Earth — Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 18, 2026

The James Webb Space Telescope captured a colorful portrait of a nearby stellar cradle, revealing a wealth of insights about countless stars.

Could there ever be a worldwide internet outage?
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Could there ever be a worldwide internet outage?

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 18, 2026

We’ve all dealt with bad internet connections. But could the entire internet ever collapse?

How much of your body could you lose — and still survive?
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How much of your body could you lose — and still survive?

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 17, 2026

Five vital organs are essential for life, but survival is more medically complex.

Largest crowd-sourced hunt for alien intelligence reveals 12 billion ‘signals of interest’ in collapsed Arecibo Observatory data
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Largest crowd-sourced hunt for alien intelligence reveals 12 billion ‘signals of interest’ in collapsed Arecibo Observatory data

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 17, 2026

A crowd-sourced search for alien intelligence called SETI@Home is in its final stages, analyzing 100 ‘signals of interest’ with the world’s largest radio telescope.

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Scientists Propose Plans for World’s Largest Particle Smasher

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 17, 2026

The world’s current largest collider was instrumental in discovering a new, elusive subatomic particle in 2012.

Science

Scientists Create Superman-Like Eye Lasers

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 17, 2026

The new lasers are ‘some of the world’s smallest and lightest.’

This is SPARDA: A self-destruct, self-defense system in bacteria that could be a new biotech tool
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This is SPARDA: A self-destruct, self-defense system in bacteria that could be a new biotech tool

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 17, 2026

A bacterial defense system called SPARDA employs kamikaze-like tactics to protect cells and could be useful in future biotechnologies.

Romans regularly soaked in filthy, lead-contaminated bath water, Pompeii study finds
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Romans regularly soaked in filthy, lead-contaminated bath water, Pompeii study finds

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 17, 2026

A study of limescale buildup in an early bathing facility at Pompeii has revealed that the water was replaced only once per day.

Gender ambiguity was a tool of power 4,500 years ago in Mesopotamia
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Gender ambiguity was a tool of power 4,500 years ago in Mesopotamia

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 17, 2026

Gender-ambiguous people in ancient Mesopotamia were powerful and important members of society more than four millennia ago.

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