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Long nails don’t work on touchscreens. An experimental polish could help
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Long nails don’t work on touchscreens. An experimental polish could help

Skyler WareMarch 23, 2026

Proton movement in the nail polish probably activates the touchscreen, but the formula isn’t ready to hit shelves yet.

Live Science Today: Earth hits record energy imbalance, Hawaii floods and NASA prepares for Artemis II launch
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Live Science Today: Earth hits record energy imbalance, Hawaii floods and NASA prepares for Artemis II launch

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 23, 2026

Monday, March 23, 2026: Your daily roundup of the biggest science stories making headlines.

Viruses in the gut may help prevent blood sugar spikes, mouse study hints
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Viruses in the gut may help prevent blood sugar spikes, mouse study hints

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 23, 2026

Intestinal viruses can activate immune cells that regulate carbohydrate metabolism, highlighting an overlooked role of the gut virome, a study in mice finds.

Urfa Man: An 11,500-year-old life-size statue of a man holding his penis
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Urfa Man: An 11,500-year-old life-size statue of a man holding his penis

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 23, 2026

Discovered in a city in southern Turkey, this life-size male statue may represent an important deceased ancestor.

The oldest known recording of a whale song reveals how oceans have changed
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The oldest known recording of a whale song reveals how oceans have changed

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 22, 2026

Researchers at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have uncovered the oldest known recording of whale song. And it reveals a noisier soundscape of today’s oceans.

Artemis II Crew Trains on T-38
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Artemis II Crew Trains on T-38

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 22, 2026

NASA astronaut Christina Koch and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen take off on a T-38 training flight from Ellington Field on Feb. 11, 2026

Why do some people still believe that aliens shaped ancient civilizations?
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Why do some people still believe that aliens shaped ancient civilizations?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 22, 2026

Two archaeologists explore the enduring myth that extraterrestrials contributed to the various ancient cultures around the world.

A secret weapon to fight carbon emissions was just discovered: Beavers
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A secret weapon to fight carbon emissions was just discovered: Beavers

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 22, 2026

A new study in Switzerland finds that beaver-built wetlands can trap and store large amounts of carbon, offering a low-cost boost for restoration and climate

Rare star spotted in its original galaxy could answer a key question about the ingredients of life: Space photo of the week
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Rare star spotted in its original galaxy could answer a key question about the ingredients of life: Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 22, 2026

The ancient and rare star PicII-503 is helping astronomers understand how carbon became so abundant in the universe.

Why do animals have different pupil shapes?
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Why do animals have different pupil shapes?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 22, 2026

Pupil shapes vary widely across the animal kingdom, from the W-shaped pupils of cuttlefish to the bar-like pupils of goats. But why are animal pupils

Diagnostic dilemma: A man went to the doctor for a bad UTI and learned he had an extra kidney
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Diagnostic dilemma: A man went to the doctor for a bad UTI and learned he had an extra kidney

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 22, 2026

A man being treated for a urinary tract infection turned out to have a rare “supernumerary kidney.”

Live Science Today: Artemis II readies for rollout as auroras paint skies
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Live Science Today: Artemis II readies for rollout as auroras paint skies

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 21, 2026

Thursday, March 19, 2026: Your daily roundup of the biggest science stories making headlines.

New AI image generator runs using 10 times fewer steps than today’s best models — and it’s coming to smartphones and laptops
Science

New AI image generator runs using 10 times fewer steps than today’s best models — and it’s coming to smartphones and laptops

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 21, 2026

Researchers have developed an AI image generator that produces images in just four steps, rather than dozens. This could bring fast, private image generation directly

Live Science Today: Meningitis is back and Iran war fertilizer shock
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Live Science Today: Meningitis is back and Iran war fertilizer shock

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 21, 2026

Wednesday, March 18, 2026: Your daily roundup of the biggest science stories making headlines.

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