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Tomatoes randomly mated with another plant 9 million years ago. The result? Potatoes.
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Tomatoes randomly mated with another plant 9 million years ago. The result? Potatoes.

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 31, 2025

Researchers say they have finally uncovered the mysterious origins of one of our favorite carbs: the humble potato.

See the universe’s rarest type of black hole slurp up a star in stunning animation
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See the universe’s rarest type of black hole slurp up a star in stunning animation

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 31, 2025

Astronomers believe they have spotted an elusive intermediate-mass black hole shredding a distant star, and they have re-created the stellar murder in a stunning new

What makes a tsunami — and what to do if one comes
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What makes a tsunami — and what to do if one comes

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 31, 2025

Several factors help determine whether a given earthquake will generate a dangerous tsunami, but the process is not yet fully understood. (Image credit: Connie France)

8.8-magnitude earthquake sends tsunami into coasts of Russia, Japan and Alaska
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8.8-magnitude earthquake sends tsunami into coasts of Russia, Japan and Alaska

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 31, 2025

One of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded struck Russia’s Far East early Wednesday, sending tsunami waves into Japan and Hawaii and across the Pacific. (Image

Lightning on Earth is sparked by a powerful chain reaction from outer space, simulations show
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Lightning on Earth is sparked by a powerful chain reaction from outer space, simulations show

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 31, 2025

A new model may have finally solved where storm clouds get their missing energy.

What Can a Cell Remember?
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What Can a Cell Remember?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 31, 2025

In 1983, the octogenarian geneticist Barbara McClintock stood at the lectern of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. She was famously publicity averse — nearly a

‘Sleeping giant’ fault beneath Canada could unleash a major earthquake, research suggests
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‘Sleeping giant’ fault beneath Canada could unleash a major earthquake, research suggests

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 31, 2025

A new assessment of the enormous Tintina fault suggests it has been slowly accumulating strain over thousands of years.

Archaeologists discover ‘Land of the White Jaguar,’ centuries-old stronghold of rebel Maya in Mexico
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Archaeologists discover ‘Land of the White Jaguar,’ centuries-old stronghold of rebel Maya in Mexico

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 31, 2025

Archaeologists in Mexico have finally discovered the ‘Land of the White Jaguar,’ a stronghold for Maya rebels for nearly 110 years in the 16th and

Looking Forward to the Moon
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Looking Forward to the Moon

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 31, 2025

NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems’ Program Manager Shawn Quinn captured this image of the Hadley–Apennine region of the moon including the Apollo 15 landing site (very

The First ‘Murder Hornet’ Of 2021 Has Been Discovered In Washington State
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The First ‘Murder Hornet’ Of 2021 Has Been Discovered In Washington State

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 31, 2025

Washington State Department of Agriculture entomologist Chris Looney displays a dead Asian giant hornet, a sample sent from Japan and brought in for research last

2,300-year-old arm tats on mummified woman reveal new insights about tattooing technique in ancient Siberia
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2,300-year-old arm tats on mummified woman reveal new insights about tattooing technique in ancient Siberia

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 30, 2025

A new analysis used near-infrared photography to shed light on the methods and tools for creating tattoos in the Early Iron Age Pazyryk culture.

Experimental HIV vaccines show promise in early safety test
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Experimental HIV vaccines show promise in early safety test

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 30, 2025

Several vaccines for HIV have been tested in animal studies and an early safety trial in people, showing promising results in both.

Archaeologists discover 1,800-year-old Roman watchtower built to protect the empire during Marcus Aurelius’ reign
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Archaeologists discover 1,800-year-old Roman watchtower built to protect the empire during Marcus Aurelius’ reign

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 30, 2025

Archaeologists are excavating a Roman-era watchtower in Croatia that was “built in a strategic location” on the banks of the Danube River.

Why devastating tsunamis didn’t follow the Russia earthquake
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Why devastating tsunamis didn’t follow the Russia earthquake

Nikk OgasaJuly 30, 2025

Geologists unpack why the magnitude 8.8 temblor — the sixth largest ever recorded — fomented waves that reached Japan and Hawaii but caused little damage.

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