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NASA announces ‘near‑impossible’ space plans, including $20B moon base and humanity’s first nuclear-powered interplanetary spacecraft
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NASA announces ‘near‑impossible’ space plans, including $20B moon base and humanity’s first nuclear-powered interplanetary spacecraft

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 25, 2026

NASA’s Gateway lunar space station won’t launch next year in new changes to the Artemis program, which include ramping up development of a $20 billion

This excellent NordVPN deal knocks up to 77% off the price and comes with a $50 Amazon voucher — perfect if you want to watch nature documentaries on the go
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This excellent NordVPN deal knocks up to 77% off the price and comes with a $50 Amazon voucher — perfect if you want to watch nature documentaries on the go

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 25, 2026

NordVPN is rated as the best VPN around, now with up to $500 discount and four months free, it also adds value for money to

NASA races to have the first moon base and nuclear-propulsion spacecraft
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NASA races to have the first moon base and nuclear-propulsion spacecraft

Nikk OgasaMarch 25, 2026

A $20 billion plan for a moon base by 2030 and the launch nuclear-propulsion space exploration raises hopes, but caution given deep government cuts.

When were dogs domesticated? The oldest known dog DNA offers clues
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When were dogs domesticated? The oldest known dog DNA offers clues

Tom MetcalfeMarch 25, 2026

Two new studies suggest that genetically stable dogs were living among humans in Europe by about 14,000 years ago.

Webb Captures Saturn in Infrared
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Webb Captures Saturn in Infrared

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 25, 2026

Captured Nov. 29, 2024 by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, this infrared view of Saturn shows its glowing icy rings and layered atmosphere. Several moons

In Math, Rigor Is Vital. But Are Digitized Proofs Taking It Too Far?
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In Math, Rigor Is Vital. But Are Digitized Proofs Taking It Too Far?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 25, 2026

In ancient Greece, Euclid showed that if you agree on a small list of preliminary principles, or axioms, you can use deductive reasoning to reveal

How Writing Changes Mathematical Thought
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How Writing Changes Mathematical Thought

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 25, 2026

It’s natural to think of math as being fundamentally abstract. Whether it’s invented or discovered, its truths are so literally universal that even aliens would

Scientists are racing to save Australia’s ‘zombie tree’ from a fast-spreading fungal disease
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Scientists are racing to save Australia’s ‘zombie tree’ from a fast-spreading fungal disease

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 25, 2026

A fast-spreading fungal disease has left the newly named Australian “zombie tree” unable to produce flowers, fruit or seeds, and scientists warn that 16 other

Live Science Today: NASA announces $20 billion moonbase as unprecedented wildfires spread
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Live Science Today: NASA announces $20 billion moonbase as unprecedented wildfires spread

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 25, 2026

Wednesday, March 25, 2026: Your daily roundup of the biggest science stories making headlines.

Explore the natural world from the comfort of your own home with this Paramount+ streaming deal
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Explore the natural world from the comfort of your own home with this Paramount+ streaming deal

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 25, 2026

Attention nature documentary fans! You can save 79% on Paramount+ for two months and watch a ton of great series.

Colorado River negotiations have stalled among 7 states and water is scarce. What happens next?
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Colorado River negotiations have stalled among 7 states and water is scarce. What happens next?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 25, 2026

Two researchers explore how water rights for the Colorado river get negotiated and why these negotiations have stalled.

Live Science Today: Jensen Huang AGI claim and major leap to reanimation after death
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Live Science Today: Jensen Huang AGI claim and major leap to reanimation after death

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 25, 2026

Tuesday, March 24, 2026: Your daily roundup of the biggest science stories making headlines.

Antimatter traveled by truck for the first time
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Antimatter traveled by truck for the first time

Emily ConoverMarch 24, 2026

Scientists are envisioning an antimatter delivery program that could ferry antiprotons from CERN to other labs around Europe.

Asia boosts coal use as Iran war squeezes global LNG supplies
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Asia boosts coal use as Iran war squeezes global LNG supplies

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 24, 2026

Analysts say coal may stabilize supplies for now but they warn that continued reliance on the polluting fuel will worsen air pollution. (Image credit: Andy

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