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Iran war could push global food insecurity to record levels, leaving 363 million people hungry
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Iran war could push global food insecurity to record levels, leaving 363 million people hungry

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 18, 2026

Analysis from the United Nations World Food Programme suggests that if the war in Iran continues until June, an additional 45 million people will be

Lava Flows Down Mayon
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Lava Flows Down Mayon

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 18, 2026

At any given moment, about 20 volcanoes on Earth are actively erupting. Often among them is Mayon—the most active volcano in the Philippines.

Quantum Cryptography Pioneers Win Turing Award
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Quantum Cryptography Pioneers Win Turing Award

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 18, 2026

One afternoon in October 1979, Gilles Brassard was swimming outside a beachfront hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico, when a stranger swam up to him

To make a ‘Snowball Earth,’ sci-fi moves fast. Geology is far slower
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To make a ‘Snowball Earth,’ sci-fi moves fast. Geology is far slower

Carolyn GramlingMarch 18, 2026

The Day After Tomorrow, Snowpiercer, Snowball Earth: Such end-of-days visions of a frozen Earth are fantastical … but can contain a snowflake of truth.

Sharks are ingesting drugs in the Bahamas
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Sharks are ingesting drugs in the Bahamas

Joshua Rapp LearnMarch 18, 2026

Nearly one third of sharks studied near the Bahamas’ Eleuthera Island were found to have caffeine, painkillers and other drugs in their bloodstreams.

Enjoy ‘Born to be Wild’ and all your favorite nature documentaries on your travels with this best-ever ExpressVPN deal
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Enjoy ‘Born to be Wild’ and all your favorite nature documentaries on your travels with this best-ever ExpressVPN deal

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 18, 2026

Now at its lowest-ever price, this deal on one of the top-rated VPNs could save you $300, but you’ll have to hurry as deals end

Best sports earbuds 2026: For runners, swimmers and other fitness enthusiasts
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Best sports earbuds 2026: For runners, swimmers and other fitness enthusiasts

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 18, 2026

We have tried countless sports earbuds and workout-friendly headphones — these are the six models that we recommend the most.

7 best deep-sky targets to observe this galaxy season
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7 best deep-sky targets to observe this galaxy season

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 18, 2026

Spring in the Northern Hemisphere is the time to explore and capture breathtaking deep-sky galaxies, from bright showpieces to faint cosmic challenges.

‘We got evidence of boars, deer, bears, aurochs’: Ancient DNA reveals sunken realm Doggerland had habitable forests during the last ice age
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‘We got evidence of boars, deer, bears, aurochs’: Ancient DNA reveals sunken realm Doggerland had habitable forests during the last ice age

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 18, 2026

A landmass that once connected Britain to mainland Europe had temperate forests that could have sustained Stone Age people for millennia before the landmass was

Live Science Today: Super El Niño looms and Starlink hits 10,000 satellites in orbit
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Live Science Today: Super El Niño looms and Starlink hits 10,000 satellites in orbit

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 18, 2026

Tuesday, March 17, 2026: Your daily shot of the biggest science stories making headlines.

Platypus fur has a surprising feature seen only in bird feathers
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Platypus fur has a surprising feature seen only in bird feathers

Jude ColemanMarch 17, 2026

Platypuses are the first mammals known to have hollow melanosomes, pigment-bearing structures found in the hair of many animals.

Brazil’s underprotected Cerrado savanna stores a staggering amount of carbon, study finds
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Brazil’s underprotected Cerrado savanna stores a staggering amount of carbon, study finds

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 17, 2026

The Cerrado, largely overlooked in climate science and policy, is a critical carbon sink, according to new research.

Colorectal cancer is now the most common cause of cancer deaths in the US for people under 50
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Colorectal cancer is now the most common cause of cancer deaths in the US for people under 50

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 17, 2026

The American Cancer Society estimates that over 55,000 people will die from colorectal cancer in the U.S. this year. Of those, 7% will be under

Iran war could create a ‘fertilizer shock’ that impacts agriculture and raises food prices
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Iran war could create a ‘fertilizer shock’ that impacts agriculture and raises food prices

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 17, 2026

Two researchers explore how a possible closure of the strait of Hormuz due to the Iran War could have consequences on food supply chains and

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