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NASA’s Artemis II rocket rolls to launch pad in final bid to meet April deadline
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NASA’s Artemis II rocket rolls to launch pad in final bid to meet April deadline

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 20, 2026

A series of leaks means the coming launch window will be NASA’s final attempt to meet its April mission deadline.

I was at ground zero for the AIDS epidemic. RFK’s cuts could fuel a new pandemic, just when elimination seemed within reach.
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I was at ground zero for the AIDS epidemic. RFK’s cuts could fuel a new pandemic, just when elimination seemed within reach.

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 20, 2026

RFK Jr.’s cutbacks may leave us near-defenseless against HIV spread, but moments in the past show how we can stop the seemingly inevitable.

Smiles and Spacesuits
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Smiles and Spacesuits

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 20, 2026

NASA astronaut and Expedition 74 crew member Chris Williams smiles for the camera during a spacesuit fit verification inside the International Space Station’s Quest airlock.

The Jellies That Evolved a Different Way To Keep Time
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The Jellies That Evolved a Different Way To Keep Time

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 20, 2026

The passage of the sun across the sky — dawn, day, dusk, night — drives the clock of life. Some species wake with the sun

Human-driven climate change is slowing Earth’s rotation at a rate not seen in 3.6 million years
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Human-driven climate change is slowing Earth’s rotation at a rate not seen in 3.6 million years

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 20, 2026

Today’s sea level rise is significant enough to slow the rotation of the planet by just over a millisecond per century.

A gene carried by 99% of humanity raises Alzheimer’s risk dramatically. Could gene therapy correct it?
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A gene carried by 99% of humanity raises Alzheimer’s risk dramatically. Could gene therapy correct it?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 20, 2026

New research suggests that a single gene may play an outsize role in developing Alzheimer’s, which suggests gene therapy for the condition could reach many

Is the coming HIV pandemic inevitable?
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Is the coming HIV pandemic inevitable?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 20, 2026

RFK Jr.’s cutbacks may leave us near-defenseless against HIV spread, but moments in the past show how we can stop the seemingly inevitable.

GLP-1 microdosers are chasing longevity
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GLP-1 microdosers are chasing longevity

Jamie DucharmeMarch 20, 2026

Experimenters hope to harness the powerful effects of medications such as Ozempic and Wegovy at doses smaller than those studied most.

Math puzzle: Fresh gridflowers
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Math puzzle: Fresh gridflowers

Ben OrlinMarch 20, 2026

Solve the math puzzle from our April 2026 issue, where we plant floras to celebrate an upcoming nuptial.

This week’s Short Wave news roundup
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This week’s Short Wave news roundup

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 20, 2026

NPR’s Short Wave team talks about a wildflower’s ability to adapt to climate change, the grooming habits of birds, and the social lives of sharks.

An experimental AI agent broke out of its testing environment and mined crypto without permission
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An experimental AI agent broke out of its testing environment and mined crypto without permission

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 20, 2026

Researchers discovered that an AI agent roamed beyond its parameters, creating backdoors in IT infrastructure.

Scientists witness birth of one of the universe’s strongest magnets for the first time, thanks to a general relativity ‘magic trick’
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Scientists witness birth of one of the universe’s strongest magnets for the first time, thanks to a general relativity ‘magic trick’

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 20, 2026

Astronomers have detected strange “wobbles” in the light curve of a super bright supernova, hinting that a magnetar was born inside the extreme stellar explosion.

Best APS-C and Micro Four-Thirds cameras for astrophotography
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Best APS-C and Micro Four-Thirds cameras for astrophotography

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 20, 2026

We’ve rounded up the best APS-C and Micro Four Thirds cameras for users who prefer a more compact and lightweight setup for astrophotography.

How warming is shifting microbial worlds
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How warming is shifting microbial worlds

Erin Garcia de JesusMarch 19, 2026

Climate change is affecting microbes, and that has implications for all life on Earth.

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