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Rock climbers in Italy accidentally discovered evidence of an 80 million-year-old sea turtle stampede
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Rock climbers in Italy accidentally discovered evidence of an 80 million-year-old sea turtle stampede

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 27, 2026

Scientists say grooves on a rock face overlooking the Adriatic Sea may have been made by sea turtles fleeing an earthquake.

Ancient lake full of crop circles lurks in the shadow of Saudi Arabia’s ‘camel-hump’ mountain — Earth from space
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Ancient lake full of crop circles lurks in the shadow of Saudi Arabia’s ‘camel-hump’ mountain — Earth from space

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 27, 2026

A 2020 astronaut photo shows the oasis town of Jubbah lurking within a paleolake in the wind shadow of Saudi Arabia’s “two camel-hump mountain.”

Is Particle Physics Dead, Dying, or Just Hard?
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Is Particle Physics Dead, Dying, or Just Hard?

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 27, 2026

In July 2012, physicists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Europe triumphantly announced the discovery of the Higgs boson, the long-sought linchpin of the

Shark attacks in Hawaii spike in October, and scientists think they know why
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Shark attacks in Hawaii spike in October, and scientists think they know why

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 27, 2026

Sharktober is real in Hawaii — and it’s down to the reproductive pattern of predatory tiger sharks, an analysis of 30 years of data reveals.

Spider silk-making organs evolved due to a 400-million-year-old genetic oops
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Spider silk-making organs evolved due to a 400-million-year-old genetic oops

Jake BuehlerJanuary 27, 2026

An ancient ancestor of spiders and relatives doubled its genome about 400 million years ago, setting the stage for the evolution of spinnerets.

Polluted air can generate power
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Polluted air can generate power

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 26, 2026

Researchers from the University of Antwerp and KU Leuven have succeeded in developing a process that purifies air and, at the same time, generates power.

Leaf litter has slower decomposition rate in warm temperatures than previously thought
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Leaf litter has slower decomposition rate in warm temperatures than previously thought

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 26, 2026

The time it takes for a leaf to decompose might be the key to understanding how temperature affects ecosystems, according to Kansas State University ecologists. 

1,400-year-old Zapotec tomb discovered in Mexico features enormous owl sculpture symbolizing death
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1,400-year-old Zapotec tomb discovered in Mexico features enormous owl sculpture symbolizing death

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 26, 2026

The president of Mexico called the discovery of a 1,400-year-old Zapotec tomb in Oaxaca the “most significant archaeological discovery in a decade.”

The UK has lost its measles elimination status — again
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The UK has lost its measles elimination status — again

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 26, 2026

Measles has been spreading continuously in the U.K. for over a year, meaning the country has lost its elimination status.

People with more ‘brown fat’ have healthier cardiovascular systems. A new study in mice may explain why.
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People with more ‘brown fat’ have healthier cardiovascular systems. A new study in mice may explain why.

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 26, 2026

A mouse study shows that beige fat, previously known for its heating function, may also lower blood pressure by keeping blood vessels relaxed. The same

This ancient stick may be the world’s oldest handheld wooden tool
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This ancient stick may be the world’s oldest handheld wooden tool

Tom MetcalfeJanuary 26, 2026

These 430,000-year-old wooden tools from Greece are a rare find and provide a glimpse at the technical know-how of our early human ancestors.

Some vaccines are making progress in protecting vulnerable species
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Some vaccines are making progress in protecting vulnerable species

Erin Garcia de JesusJanuary 26, 2026

Vaccines can be a crucial conservation tool. But getting shots to wildlife, and developing them in the first place, is tough.

Microsoft says its newest AI chip Maia 200 is 3 times more powerful than Google’s TPU and Amazon’s Trainium processor
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Microsoft says its newest AI chip Maia 200 is 3 times more powerful than Google’s TPU and Amazon’s Trainium processor

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 26, 2026

The Maia 200 AI chip is described as an inference powerhouse — meaning it could lead AI models to apply their knowledge to real-world situations

Canon 18×50 IS UD all-weather binoculars review
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Canon 18×50 IS UD all-weather binoculars review

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 26, 2026

These Canon image-stabilized binoculars can keep up with you stargazing and wildlife spotting, and then some.

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