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Shroud of Turin, claimed to be Jesus’ burial cloth, contaminated with carrot and red coral DNA
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Shroud of Turin, claimed to be Jesus’ burial cloth, contaminated with carrot and red coral DNA

Really Simple SyndicationApril 5, 2026

An analysis of samples taken from the Shroud of Turin, the cloth thought by some to have been wrapped around Jesus, reveals a rich tapestry

NASA telescope uncovers new mystery in supernova first spotted by Chinese astronomers 2,000 years ago —‬ Space photo of the week
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NASA telescope uncovers new mystery in supernova first spotted by Chinese astronomers 2,000 years ago —‬ Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationApril 5, 2026

NASA’s Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer reveals the expansion and shock patterns within RCW 86, a supernova observed by early astronomers in A.D. 185.

What happened to the Minoan civilization?
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What happened to the Minoan civilization?

Really Simple SyndicationApril 5, 2026

The Minoan civilization flourished between roughly 2000 and 1500 B.C. on Crete and nearby islands. How did it come to an end?

These rock-climbing fish can shimmy up a 50-foot waterfall
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These rock-climbing fish can shimmy up a 50-foot waterfall

Really Simple SyndicationApril 5, 2026

New research from the Democratic Republic of Congo offers a behavioral and anatomical portrait of a species that can achieve surprising athletic feats. (Image credit:

Fossil site in China reveals bevy of complex creatures lived prior to the Cambrian explosion, including a ‘Dune’-like sandworm
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Fossil site in China reveals bevy of complex creatures lived prior to the Cambrian explosion, including a ‘Dune’-like sandworm

Really Simple SyndicationApril 4, 2026

A site in southwestern China holds a wide array of strange life-forms that emerged prior to the Cambrian explosion, and it pushes back the origin

Cheap, decades-old transplant drug delays full onset of type 1 diabetes
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Cheap, decades-old transplant drug delays full onset of type 1 diabetes

Really Simple SyndicationApril 4, 2026

A transplant drug that has been used for decades can preserve the function of insulin-producing cells in young children who are newly diagnosed with type

Are allergies genetic?
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Are allergies genetic?

Really Simple SyndicationApril 4, 2026

Although babies born from parents with allergies are also more likely to have them, there are a number of outside factors that affect whether and

Illuminated in Orion
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Illuminated in Orion

Really Simple SyndicationApril 4, 2026

NASA astronaut Christina Koch is illuminated by a screen inside the darkened Orion spacecraft on the third day of the agency’s Artemis II mission. To

Success! After key milestone, Artemis II astronauts speed off toward the moon
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Success! After key milestone, Artemis II astronauts speed off toward the moon

Really Simple SyndicationApril 4, 2026

NASA’s Artemis II crew has successfully launched on a mission that will take it around the moon and back to Earth. A key maneuver Thursday

Octopus quiz: Are you a sucker for cephalopod science?
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Octopus quiz: Are you a sucker for cephalopod science?

Really Simple SyndicationApril 4, 2026

This quiz tests what you know about octopus anatomy and behavior.

I’ve witnessed nearly 100 rocket launches. Artemis II was like nothing I’ve ever experienced.
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I’ve witnessed nearly 100 rocket launches. Artemis II was like nothing I’ve ever experienced.

Really Simple SyndicationApril 4, 2026

A veteran space reporter describes the full-body experience of watching NASA’s historic Artemis II lift off

Science news this week: Artemis II lifts off, diabetes cured in mice, and smog in China shapes Arctic storms
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Science news this week: Artemis II lifts off, diabetes cured in mice, and smog in China shapes Arctic storms

Really Simple SyndicationApril 4, 2026

April 4, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over

Huge Numbers tackles mathematics at its most incomprehensibly large
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Huge Numbers tackles mathematics at its most incomprehensibly large

Emily ConoverApril 3, 2026

Mathematician Richard Elwes surveys googology, the study of enormous numbers, in a new book.

NASA’s Artemis II crew are quite the photographers. See what they’ve snapped so far
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NASA’s Artemis II crew are quite the photographers. See what they’ve snapped so far

Really Simple SyndicationApril 3, 2026

Many of the photos that have come out of the moon mission so far were taken by crew members. NASA says the crew is getting

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