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Computer science can help abuse and trafficking survivors regain safety
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Computer science can help abuse and trafficking survivors regain safety

Rachel CrowellJanuary 14, 2026

Nicola Dell, a computer scientist studying the role of technology in intimate partner violence, cofounded the Center to End Technology Abuse.

NASA’s Pandora Small Satellite Launched
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NASA’s Pandora Small Satellite Launched

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 14, 2026

NASA’s Pandora small satellite, and NASA-sponsored Star-Planet Activity Research CubeSat (SPARCS), and Black Hole Coded Aperture Telescope (BlackCAT) CubeSat, are ready to be encapsulated inside

String Theory Can Now Describe a Universe That Has Dark Energy
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String Theory Can Now Describe a Universe That Has Dark Energy

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 14, 2026

In 1998, astronomers discovered dark energy. The finding, which transformed our conception of the cosmos, came with a little-known consequence: It threw a wrench into

James Webb telescope solves cosmic murder mystery in ‘Pablo’s Galaxy’ — and it was a black hole who done it
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James Webb telescope solves cosmic murder mystery in ‘Pablo’s Galaxy’ — and it was a black hole who done it

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 14, 2026

A supermassive black hole embedded in an early galaxy likely starved the galaxy of gas needed to form young stars, new observations revealed.

MIT’s chip stacking breakthrough could cut energy use in power-hungry AI processes
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MIT’s chip stacking breakthrough could cut energy use in power-hungry AI processes

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 14, 2026

Data doesn’t have to travel as far or waste as much energy when the memory and logic components are closer together.

How to watch ‘Pole to Pole with Will Smith’ — TV and streaming details as Oscar-winning actor blends adventure and scientific discovery
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How to watch ‘Pole to Pole with Will Smith’ — TV and streaming details as Oscar-winning actor blends adventure and scientific discovery

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 14, 2026

The actor embarks on a “thrilling adventure” across seven expeditions — here’s how to watch “Pole to Pole with Will Smith” online from anywhere.

The risks of AI in schools outweigh the benefits, report says
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The risks of AI in schools outweigh the benefits, report says

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 14, 2026

A new report warns that AI poses a serious threat to children’s cognitive development and emotional well-being.

NASA set to bring astronaut (and the rest of Crew-11) home early for medical reasons
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NASA set to bring astronaut (and the rest of Crew-11) home early for medical reasons

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 14, 2026

In an unprecedented move, NASA is bringing an astronaut crew home early from the International Space Station because one astronaut has an undisclosed medical condition.

The long-term health impacts from the LA wildfires are just becoming clear
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The long-term health impacts from the LA wildfires are just becoming clear

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 14, 2026

The fires affected millions of people in the region. It could take years to understand the health consequences, but ongoing research is helping to prepare

Earth’s last 3 years were its hottest on record
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Earth’s last 3 years were its hottest on record

Carolyn GramlingJanuary 14, 2026

An analysis of global climate data shows sustained warming even as El Niño faded.

Scientists study 100 possible alien radio signals from collapsed Arecibo Observatory, ending groundbreaking 21-year search
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Scientists study 100 possible alien radio signals from collapsed Arecibo Observatory, ending groundbreaking 21-year search

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 13, 2026

A crowd-sourced search for alien intelligence called SETI@Home is in its final stages, analyzing 100 ‘signals of interest’ with the world’s largest radio telescope.

Ötzi the Iceman mummy carried a high-risk strain of HPV, research finds
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Ötzi the Iceman mummy carried a high-risk strain of HPV, research finds

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 13, 2026

Two renowned prehistoric individuals were likely infected with a human papillomavirus that has been linked to several cancers.

Is there such a thing as ‘too much’ protein?
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Is there such a thing as ‘too much’ protein?

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 13, 2026

Daily protein requirements vary a bit person to person, but some evidence suggests consuming high amounts of protein could do more harm than good. Live

This ancient pottery holds the earliest evidence of humans doing math
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This ancient pottery holds the earliest evidence of humans doing math

Tom MetcalfeJanuary 13, 2026

Flower designs on 8,000-year-old Mesopotamian pots reveal a “mathematical knowledge” perhaps developed to share land and crops, archaeologists say.

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