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‘Blood moon’ total lunar eclipse dazzles millions around the world (photos)
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‘Blood moon’ total lunar eclipse dazzles millions around the world (photos)

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 3, 2026

Here are the first images of the March 3 ‘blood moon’ total lunar eclipse visible over North America, Australia, and eastern Asia.

Every ant is a queen in this parasitic species — and they reproduce by cloning themselves and hijacking other ant colonies
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Every ant is a queen in this parasitic species — and they reproduce by cloning themselves and hijacking other ant colonies

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 3, 2026

A rare Japanese ant is the only species known to lack female workers and males; all of its young develop into parasitic queens that try

Vanuatu’s ‘barefoot volcanologist’ stands at ash- and sulfur-spewing Mount Yasur in award-winning photograph
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Vanuatu’s ‘barefoot volcanologist’ stands at ash- and sulfur-spewing Mount Yasur in award-winning photograph

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 3, 2026

Elle Leontiev’s image of Philip, a self-taught volcanologist who has lived on Mount Yasur his whole life, has won the Portraiture category of the Open

Artemis II Recovery Training
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Artemis II Recovery Training

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 3, 2026

Off the coast of California, NASA’s Artemis Landing and Recovery team and the Department of War that will work together to retrieve the Artemis II

Scientists make a pocket-sized AI brain with help from monkey neurons
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Scientists make a pocket-sized AI brain with help from monkey neurons

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 3, 2026

A new study suggests AI systems could be a lot more efficient. Researchers were able to shrink an AI vision model to 1/1000th of its

Over 40? Your rotator cuff probably looks a little rough
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Over 40? Your rotator cuff probably looks a little rough

Meghan RosenMarch 3, 2026

MRI scans of over 600 Finnish adults found that nearly all had frayed, torn or otherwise abnormal rotator cuffs — yet most had no symptoms.

3 rivers merge into striking half-and-half waterway in Guyana — Earth from space
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3 rivers merge into striking half-and-half waterway in Guyana — Earth from space

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 3, 2026

A 2023 satellite photo highlights the point where a trio of rivers converges in Guyana. One of the waterways has been significantly altered by mining

Pain lasts longer in women, and immune cells may be the culprit
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Pain lasts longer in women, and immune cells may be the culprit

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 3, 2026

A newly published study suggests that the immune system may play a role in why recovery from pain differs in men and women.

The ancient human ancestor ‘Little Foot’ gets a new face
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The ancient human ancestor ‘Little Foot’ gets a new face

Jay BennettMarch 2, 2026

A new digital reconstruction of the face of an early Australopithecus specimen helps add details about the origins of our own species.

If you change the colors of a concert hall, you may change how patrons hear music
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If you change the colors of a concert hall, you may change how patrons hear music

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 2, 2026

Does the color of a concert venue change how we hear music? German researchers have an answer.

Peer pressure can make this clownfish change its stripes
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Peer pressure can make this clownfish change its stripes

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 2, 2026

Tomato clownfish, in response to an unpredictable world, appear capable of adjusting when they lose their stripes based on cues from other fish and their

Simulations of your gut may predict which probiotics will stick
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Simulations of your gut may predict which probiotics will stick

Nora BradfordMarch 2, 2026

A “digital gut” predicted which probiotics and high‑fiber diets would take hold in people’s guts and produce healthier outcomes.

A rising percentage of U.S. teens aren’t getting enough sleep
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A rising percentage of U.S. teens aren’t getting enough sleep

Aimee CunninghamMarch 2, 2026

Teens need eight to 10 hours of sleep each night. A large majority get less than that, according to a national survey of U.S. high

Sunglint on Atlantic Ocean
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Sunglint on Atlantic Ocean

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 2, 2026

The sun’s glint beams off a partly cloudy Atlantic Ocean just after sunrise as the International Space Station orbited 263 miles above.

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