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The appendix evolved at least 32 times across 361 species, so it’s ‘unlikely to be a useless evolutionary accident,’ research finds
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The appendix evolved at least 32 times across 361 species, so it’s ‘unlikely to be a useless evolutionary accident,’ research finds

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 14, 2026

Two researchers explore the evolutionary history of the appendix and its role in human health.

Pi has been calculated to trillions of digits ‪—‬ is that completely irrational?
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Pi has been calculated to trillions of digits ‪—‬ is that completely irrational?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 14, 2026

A single server smashed the pi world record, churning out 314 trillion digits in 110 days.

Garmin Venu 4 smartwatch review: Sleek and sporty
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Garmin Venu 4 smartwatch review: Sleek and sporty

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 14, 2026

Garmin’s latest everyday smartwatch gets even more serious about fitness.

Reading AI summaries makes people more likely to buy something — despite alarming 60% hallucination rate
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Reading AI summaries makes people more likely to buy something — despite alarming 60% hallucination rate

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 14, 2026

A project that found AI summaries are likely to majorly influence buying decisions raises interesting and potentially disturbing questions about how much we trust AI-generated

Can you see Earth’s shadow?
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Can you see Earth’s shadow?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 14, 2026

Earth’s shadow follows the planet as it orbits the sun. You can get a sense of its enormous, awe-inspiring size by seeing this silhouette cast

In layers of melting glacier ice, scientists find a story of pre-industrial pollution
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In layers of melting glacier ice, scientists find a story of pre-industrial pollution

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 14, 2026

A glacier in Europe holds clues about the activities of pre-industrial people, but it’s melting fast.

Sørvágsvatn: The lake that ‘floats’ above the ocean thanks to a unique optical illusion
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Sørvágsvatn: The lake that ‘floats’ above the ocean thanks to a unique optical illusion

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 13, 2026

Sørvágsvatn, also called Leitisvatn, is the largest lake in the Faroe Islands. Viewed from a certain angle, one side appears to hover above the Atlantic

AI just verified a proof that earned one of math’s most prestigious prizes. Math will never be the same
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AI just verified a proof that earned one of math’s most prestigious prizes. Math will never be the same

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 13, 2026

The introduction of AI into mathematics represents a seismic shift in what it means to do math.

Why we fail to notice climate change
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Why we fail to notice climate change

Sujata GuptaMarch 13, 2026

People quickly normalize extreme weather. Simple visuals highlighting abrupt change could help climate change break through our mental blind spots.

Microplastics that accumulate in the body may ‘clog up’ immune cells
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Microplastics that accumulate in the body may ‘clog up’ immune cells

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 13, 2026

Microplastics that break off polystyrene food containers might prevent immune cells from fighting infections and clearing away dead cells, as well as reducing sperm counts

Top 5 mistakes when using air purifiers during hay fever season
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Top 5 mistakes when using air purifiers during hay fever season

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 13, 2026

If you’re a hay fever sufferer, an air purifier may become your best friend this spring — but only if you use it right

‘A collision within a collision’: Neutron star merger hiding in mini-galaxy could answer 2 big astrophysics questions
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‘A collision within a collision’: Neutron star merger hiding in mini-galaxy could answer 2 big astrophysics questions

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 13, 2026

A powerful “gamma-ray burst” has been seen exploding from merging neutron stars hidden within a previously unknown mini-galaxy leftover from an ancient cosmic crash. The

Good Morning, Moon
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Good Morning, Moon

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 13, 2026

Early morning sunlight illuminates the western wall of this unnamed crater, leaving deep shadows on the ground and in the interior. The image was taken

Why Do Humanoid Robots Still Struggle With the Small Stuff?
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Why Do Humanoid Robots Still Struggle With the Small Stuff?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 13, 2026

The last time I covered the science of humanoid robots, the state of the art looked downright Orwellian — by which I mean, “four legs

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