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When the pressure’s off, this superconductor appears to break records
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When the pressure’s off, this superconductor appears to break records

Emily ConoverMarch 9, 2026

A sudden release of pressure allowed a copper-based compound to superconduct at the highest temperature yet for atmospheric pressure, a study claims.

Webb Studies Cranium Nebula
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Webb Studies Cranium Nebula

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 9, 2026

A brain-new image from Webb! What looks like a brain (complete with what appear as left and right hemispheres) is actually a dying star blowing

Disorder Drives One of Nature’s Most Complex Machines
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Disorder Drives One of Nature’s Most Complex Machines

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 9, 2026

At the dawn of complex life, evolution created a container for DNA, its most treasured item. A few billion years later, 20th-century microscopists looked at

Wildfire season is shifting, but its new time windows vary across Canada and the US drought-prone West
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Wildfire season is shifting, but its new time windows vary across Canada and the US drought-prone West

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 9, 2026

New research finds that climate-driven shifts in wildfire seasons in North America are different depending on the ecosystem.

World’s smallest QR code can store data for thousands of years ‪—‬ but you need an electron microscope to see it
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World’s smallest QR code can store data for thousands of years ‪—‬ but you need an electron microscope to see it

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 9, 2026

Scientists created a tiny matrix that stores data by etching its grid into a thin ceramic film with a focused ion beam.

Chimps’ taste for fermented fruit hints at the origins of humans’ love of alcohol
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Chimps’ taste for fermented fruit hints at the origins of humans’ love of alcohol

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 9, 2026

Scientists analyzed the urine of wild chimpanzees who’d feasted on fallen fruit to see how much alcohol they consumed from the fermented sugars. (Image credit:

Come along with some geese as they migrate back from their southern winter havens
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Come along with some geese as they migrate back from their southern winter havens

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 9, 2026

Geese’s iconic “V” formations and trademark squawks can be seen and heard overhead as they go back and forth to the south through the year.

How does early pregnancy lower breast cancer risk? Odd cells could offer clues
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How does early pregnancy lower breast cancer risk? Odd cells could offer clues

Meghan RosenMarch 9, 2026

Suspicious cells build up in mice that haven’t given birth, a new study finds. They could help explain a longstanding mystery of breast cancer biology.

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

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