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Asante spider: A rare African sword ornament from Ghana’s Gold Coast that later helped a man in Texas barter for his life
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Asante spider: A rare African sword ornament from Ghana’s Gold Coast that later helped a man in Texas barter for his life

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 9, 2026

The spider-shaped sword ornament was created in Ghana in the 19th century and was passed down in a Texas family for generations.

A new study finds dangerous chemicals in some commonly used hair extensions
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A new study finds dangerous chemicals in some commonly used hair extensions

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 8, 2026

NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe speaks to researcher Elissia Franklin about a new study which found dangerous chemicals in some commonly used hair extensions.

Making a ‘digital twin’ of yourself could revolutionize future surgeries, making medical procedures much more personal
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Making a ‘digital twin’ of yourself could revolutionize future surgeries, making medical procedures much more personal

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 8, 2026

Live Science spoke with Dr. John Pandolfino, a researcher who designed a “digital twin” to help guide surgery.

‘More advanced’ farming women married hunter-gatherer men in Europe thousands of years ago, ancient DNA reveals
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‘More advanced’ farming women married hunter-gatherer men in Europe thousands of years ago, ancient DNA reveals

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 8, 2026

Two researchers discuss how ancient DNA is used to track how people moved and lived during Britain’s bronze age.

Why aren’t mammals as colorful as reptiles, birds or fish?
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Why aren’t mammals as colorful as reptiles, birds or fish?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 8, 2026

Many mammals have fur the color of brown and black. Why don’t they have more exotic colors, like purple and neon pink?

NASA Heat Shield Tech Contributes to America’s Space Industry
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NASA Heat Shield Tech Contributes to America’s Space Industry

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 8, 2026

The Varda Space Industries W-5 capsule returned to Earth in Koonibba in South Australia on Jan. 29, 2026, with the protection of a heat shield

Scientists tracked faint signals from the stars — and may have turned up hundreds of undiscovered planets
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Scientists tracked faint signals from the stars — and may have turned up hundreds of undiscovered planets

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 8, 2026

A new study shows that stars with low magnetic activity are likely to support exoplanetary systems, making the hunt for these celestial objects less random.

Humans are being replaced by machines in the food supply chain — and it’s leading to truckloads of waste
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Humans are being replaced by machines in the food supply chain — and it’s leading to truckloads of waste

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 8, 2026

A researcher explores how AI is being used to optimize food delivery, which may not always be a good thing.

‘Exposed Cranium’ leaks its gory secrets in new James Webb telescope images: Space photo of the week
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‘Exposed Cranium’ leaks its gory secrets in new James Webb telescope images: Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 8, 2026

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals new infrared images of the brain-shaped “Exposed Cranium” nebula, the final stages of a dying star.

‘Humans can’t be considered to be separate from the environment’: Award-winning scientist Meha Jain on using satellites and real world experiences to help farmers in India facing a precarious future
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‘Humans can’t be considered to be separate from the environment’: Award-winning scientist Meha Jain on using satellites and real world experiences to help farmers in India facing a precarious future

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 8, 2026

Agriculture in India is under threat from extreme weather events linked to climate change. We speak to Meha Jain, an associate professor of geospatial data

Enormous 3D map of the universe shows brilliant ‘sea of light’ near the cosmic dawn
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Enormous 3D map of the universe shows brilliant ‘sea of light’ near the cosmic dawn

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 7, 2026

A unique technique allowed astronomers to see the early universe as a “sea of light” and explore the effects of gravity and dark energy on

Science news this week: Cannibal orcas in Russia, oracle bones that reveal climate disaster in ancient China, humming black holes and a barefoot volcanologist
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Science news this week: Cannibal orcas in Russia, oracle bones that reveal climate disaster in ancient China, humming black holes and a barefoot volcanologist

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 7, 2026

March 7, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over

Can you tie a knot in four dimensions? A mathematician explains
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Can you tie a knot in four dimensions? A mathematician explains

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 7, 2026

An academic dives into the physics of multiple dimensions and whether it’s possible to tie a knot in 4D.

Hubble Spots Lens-Shaped Galaxy
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Hubble Spots Lens-Shaped Galaxy

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 7, 2026

This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image of NGC 7722, a lenticular galaxy located about 187 million light-years away, features concentric rings of dust and gas

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