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Harmful heat doesn’t always come in waves
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Harmful heat doesn’t always come in waves

Nikk OgasaJune 27, 2025

Even without reaching heat wave levels, sustained high temperatures may contribute to a litany of health issues.

Genetics reveal the origin story of East Asia’s favorite sweet bean
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Genetics reveal the origin story of East Asia’s favorite sweet bean

Celina ZhaoJune 27, 2025

The origin of red beans — also called adzuki — has been murky. A new study says Japan is where it all started.

This week in science: the power of a nap, planet birth and how wildfires affect water
Science

This week in science: the power of a nap, planet birth and how wildfires affect water

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

NPR’s science podcast Short Wave shares how taking a nap can deliver a eureka moment, a new picture of a planet right after it was

Obliterated? Damaged? Inoperable? What’s known about Iran’s nuclear facilities
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Obliterated? Damaged? Inoperable? What’s known about Iran’s nuclear facilities

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

Iran’s nuclear program has been dealt a blow, here’s an overview of the current state of its facilities. (Image credit: Maxar Technologies)

Autism rates have exploded. Could the definition be partly to blame?
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Autism rates have exploded. Could the definition be partly to blame?

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has spent years spreading doubt about the safety of vaccines and linking them to autism.

Rocks in Canada may be oldest on Earth, dating back 4.16 billion years
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Rocks in Canada may be oldest on Earth, dating back 4.16 billion years

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

The rocks could offer insight into Earth’s primordial crust and the environment that gave birth to life.

Scientists discover rare planet at the edge of the Milky Way using space-time phenomenon predicted by Einstein
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Scientists discover rare planet at the edge of the Milky Way using space-time phenomenon predicted by Einstein

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

Using gravitational microlensing, scientists have discovered a rare, large planet at the edge of the Milky Way. The planet is only the third to be

Listen to the Andromeda galaxy’s stars played as musical notes in eerie NASA video
Science

Listen to the Andromeda galaxy’s stars played as musical notes in eerie NASA video

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

NASA’s Chandra Observatory has combined different wavelength images of the Andromeda galaxy to honor astronomer Vera Rubin, and then created a music video by converting

A barrage of radiation couldn’t kill this hardy life-form
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A barrage of radiation couldn’t kill this hardy life-form

Katherine KorneiJune 27, 2025

A type of lichen was able to survive extreme UV radiation in the lab, suggesting that ozone protection might not be required for life on

Mysterious ‘little red dot’ galaxies have a possible origin story
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Mysterious ‘little red dot’ galaxies have a possible origin story

Ken CroswellJune 27, 2025

Compact ruddy galaxies seen by the James Webb telescope confound astronomers. Having very little spin at birth may explain the galaxies’ small sizes.

Orcas filmed making out in the wild for first time
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Orcas filmed making out in the wild for first time

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

Footage captures a pair of orcas nibbling each other’s tongues in the Kvænangen fjords in northern Norway. Scientists think this rarely seen behavior could play

Why does Mars look purple, yellow and orange in ESA’s stunning new satellite image?
Science

Why does Mars look purple, yellow and orange in ESA’s stunning new satellite image?

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

Surprising colors and stunning features are captured in a new image of Mars’ surface.

‘Quantum AI’ algorithms already outpace the fastest supercomputers, study says
Science

‘Quantum AI’ algorithms already outpace the fastest supercomputers, study says

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

Researchers have successfully demonstrated quantum speedup in kernel-based machine learning.

Solar manufacturing is booming. Advocates say it could go bust without incentives
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Solar manufacturing is booming. Advocates say it could go bust without incentives

Really Simple SyndicationJune 27, 2025

Abruptly ending tax incentives that encourage solar developers to buy American could upend a booming manufacturing sector. (Image credit: Mike Stewart/AP)

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