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Arctic ‘methane bomb’ may not explode as permafrost thaws, new study suggests
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Arctic ‘methane bomb’ may not explode as permafrost thaws, new study suggests

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 22, 2025

Methanotrophs, including those that capture methane from the air, seem to outcompete methanogens in dry environments, a new study shows.

Canon 8×20 IS binocular review
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Canon 8×20 IS binocular review

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 22, 2025

These compact binoculars are a must-have for any wildlife enthusiast, being Canon’s lightest binos with image stabilization.

Dream of quantum internet inches closer after breakthrough helps beam information over fiber-optic networks
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Dream of quantum internet inches closer after breakthrough helps beam information over fiber-optic networks

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 22, 2025

Built from a single erbium atom, a hybrid quantum bit encodes data magnetically and beams it through fiber-optic wavelengths.

Hubble Captures Puzzling Galaxy
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Hubble Captures Puzzling Galaxy

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 22, 2025

This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features a galaxy, NGC 2775, that’s hard to categorize.

A New Bridge Links the Strange Math of Infinity to Computer Science
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A New Bridge Links the Strange Math of Infinity to Computer Science

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 22, 2025

All of modern mathematics is built on the foundation of set theory, the study of how to organize abstract collections of objects. But in general

Sylvia Earle: My Wish? To Protect Our Oceans
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Sylvia Earle: My Wish? To Protect Our Oceans

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 22, 2025

; Credit: Asa Mathat/TED / Asa Mathat Manoush Zomorodi, Christina Cala, and SANAZ MESHKINPOUR | NPR Part 4 of TED Radio Hour episode An SOS

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Here’s how Rudolph’s light-up nose might be possible

Maria TemmingNovember 22, 2025

Simple chemistry could give the reindeer his famously bright snout. But physics would make it look different colors from the ground.

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Math puzzle: A Loopy Holiday Gift Exchange

Zach Wissner-GrossNovember 22, 2025

Solve the math puzzle from our December 2025 issue, in which a holiday gift exchange occurs.

Are free radicals really that bad for you?
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Are free radicals really that bad for you?

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 22, 2025

Free radicals are highly reactive molecules that are missing an electron. They get a bad rap, but could they actually have any benefits?

Death Valley shrub rearranges its insides to thrive in one of the hottest places on Earth
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Death Valley shrub rearranges its insides to thrive in one of the hottest places on Earth

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 22, 2025

Heat-loving plants that thrive in California’s Death Valley could hold the key to growing crops in a changing climate.

Today’s biggest science news: CDC in turmoil | Moss survives space | Comet 3I/ATLAS images
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Today’s biggest science news: CDC in turmoil | Moss survives space | Comet 3I/ATLAS images

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 22, 2025

Friday, Nov. 21, 2025: Your daily feed of the biggest discoveries and breakthroughs making headlines.

Switching off AI’s ability to lie makes it more likely to claim it’s conscious, eerie study finds
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Switching off AI’s ability to lie makes it more likely to claim it’s conscious, eerie study finds

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 21, 2025

Leading AI models from OpenAI, Meta, Anthropic and Google described subjective, self-aware experiences when settings tied to deception and roleplay were turned down.

How to see a rare conjunction of Mercury and Venus this month
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How to see a rare conjunction of Mercury and Venus this month

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 21, 2025

The inner planets Mercury and Venus will both be visible in the east-southeast sky before sunrise on Tuesday, Nov. 25.

‘A forest with bonobos has never been so quiet’: Most extreme case of violence in ‘hippie’ species recorded, with females ganging up on male in unprecedented attack
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‘A forest with bonobos has never been so quiet’: Most extreme case of violence in ‘hippie’ species recorded, with females ganging up on male in unprecedented attack

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 21, 2025

Female bonobos routinely form coalitions to stamp out threats from males, but the level of violence in this attack was unprecedented.

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