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How AI could help map the organized chaos in our cells
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How AI could help map the organized chaos in our cells

Really Simple SyndicationJune 3, 2025

As artificial intelligence seeps into some realms of society, it rushes into others. One area it’s making a big difference is protein science — as

Do you sing to your baby? NPR wants to know what songs you sing
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Do you sing to your baby? NPR wants to know what songs you sing

Really Simple SyndicationJune 3, 2025

A new study from Yale University finds that singing to babies improves their overall mood. NPR wants to know what songs our listeners sing to

Some clownfish are shrinking, according to new study. Here’s why
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Some clownfish are shrinking, according to new study. Here’s why

Really Simple SyndicationJune 3, 2025

Clownfish in Papua New Guinea are temporarily shrinking in response to heat stress caused by climate change, a new study found. Here’s how that might

A Star Like No Other
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A Star Like No Other

Really Simple SyndicationJune 2, 2025

Scientists have discovered a star behaving like no other seen before, giving fresh clues about the origin of a new class of mysterious objects.

Cats recognize familiar BO and can spot strangers from the stink of their armpits and toes
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Cats recognize familiar BO and can spot strangers from the stink of their armpits and toes

Really Simple SyndicationJune 2, 2025

Researchers have found that cats spend longer sniffing a stranger’s odor than their owner’s odor, suggesting they can distinguish between familiar and unfamiliar humans from

The Core of Fermat’s Last Theorem Just Got Superpowered
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The Core of Fermat’s Last Theorem Just Got Superpowered

Really Simple SyndicationJune 2, 2025

In 1994, an earthquake of a proof shook up the mathematical world. The mathematician Andrew Wiles had finally settled Fermat’s Last Theorem, a central problem

‘It’s like trying to grow a tree in an oven’: Gold mining is sucking the Amazon rainforest dry
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‘It’s like trying to grow a tree in an oven’: Gold mining is sucking the Amazon rainforest dry

Really Simple SyndicationJune 2, 2025

Gold mining in the Amazon removes so much water from the ground that it’s too hot and dry for seedlings to survive.

WATCH Mount Etna erupt: Europe’s largest volcano blows as tourists scramble to safety
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WATCH Mount Etna erupt: Europe’s largest volcano blows as tourists scramble to safety

Really Simple SyndicationJune 2, 2025

Italy’s Mount Etna has erupted in spectacular fashion, sending ash, gas, and other volcanic material high into the sky above Sicily. Watch footage of the

Blue-eyed ‘Ice Prince’ toddler was buried with a sword and a piglet 1,350 years ago in Bavaria
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Blue-eyed ‘Ice Prince’ toddler was buried with a sword and a piglet 1,350 years ago in Bavaria

Really Simple SyndicationJune 2, 2025

The “Ice Prince” burial sheds light on a toddler from a wealthy family who lived around 1,350 years ago in Bavaria, Germany.

‘Strawberry Moon’ 2025: June’s full moon is about to break an annual record
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‘Strawberry Moon’ 2025: June’s full moon is about to break an annual record

Really Simple SyndicationJune 2, 2025

June’s full ‘Strawberry Moon’ will be at its fullest on Wednesday, June 11, but the best time to see it will be at dusk on

New Balance 1080 v14 running shoes review: One of the best all-rounders on the market
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New Balance 1080 v14 running shoes review: One of the best all-rounders on the market

Really Simple SyndicationJune 2, 2025

New Balance 1080 v14: minor tweaks make an already great all-rounder an even better everyday shoe.

These researchers think the sludge in your home may help save the planet
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These researchers think the sludge in your home may help save the planet

Really Simple SyndicationJune 2, 2025

What if the solutions to some of Earth’s biggest problems could be found in some of its smallest creatures? That bet has led a team

Clown fish in Papua New Guinea is shrinking in response to heat stress
Science

Clown fish in Papua New Guinea is shrinking in response to heat stress

Really Simple SyndicationJune 2, 2025

NASA says climate change could decimate coral reefs by by 2050. And recent study in the journal Science Advances finds that clown fish in Papua

Glowing patches of bacteria could solve a centuries-old maritime mystery
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Glowing patches of bacteria could solve a centuries-old maritime mystery

Really Simple SyndicationJune 2, 2025

For hundreds of years sailors have told stories about miles of glowing ocean during moonless nights. This phenomenon is known as “milky seas,” but the

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