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Should you buy a new or used camera for astrophotography?
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Should you buy a new or used camera for astrophotography?

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 11, 2026

Is buying used a smart move for astrophotography cameras, or should you stick with the latest tech?

‘Tell Me Where It Hurts’ sets the record straight on pain — and how to treat it
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‘Tell Me Where It Hurts’ sets the record straight on pain — and how to treat it

Laura SandersFebruary 10, 2026

A new book by pain researcher Rachel Zoffness demystifies how pain is made and how it can be treated.

A researcher’s effort to make edible cotton seeds
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A researcher’s effort to make edible cotton seeds

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

Edible cotton seeds could revolutionize the cotton industry. That’s the goal of  one researcher who says the seeds would be an inexpensive protein source that

An ape, a tea party — and the ability to imagine
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An ape, a tea party — and the ability to imagine

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

The ability to imagine — to play pretend — has long been thought to be unique to humans. A new study suggests one of our

This complex brain network may explain many of Parkinson’s stranger symptoms
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This complex brain network may explain many of Parkinson’s stranger symptoms

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

‘/> Parkinson’s disease appears to disrupt a brain network involved in everything from movement to memory. (Image credit: Sara Moser)

Western Europe’s earliest known mule died 2,700 years ago — and it was buried with a partially cremated woman
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Western Europe’s earliest known mule died 2,700 years ago — and it was buried with a partially cremated woman

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

Scientists have identified the oldest mule remains ever found in the western Mediterranean.

CT scans reveal the last moments of Inca children sacrificed as ‘messengers to the gods’
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CT scans reveal the last moments of Inca children sacrificed as ‘messengers to the gods’

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

New CT scans reveal the last moments of the Inca children who were sacrificed and mummified about 500 years ago.

The largest reservoir of hydrogen on Earth may be hiding in its core
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The largest reservoir of hydrogen on Earth may be hiding in its core

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

Earth’s core contains nine to 45 times more hydrogen than the planet’s oceans do, according to a new study that could settle a debate about

Antibiotics can treat appendicitis for many patients, no surgery needed
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Antibiotics can treat appendicitis for many patients, no surgery needed

Laura DattaroFebruary 10, 2026

After 10 years, just over half the people in a trial of antibiotics for appendicitis have not needed an appendectomy.

Earth’s core may hide dozens of oceans of hydrogen
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Earth’s core may hide dozens of oceans of hydrogen

Nikk OgasaFebruary 10, 2026

Hydrogen reserves in Earth’s core large enough to supply at least nine oceans may influence processes on the surface today.

Something supercharged Uranus with radiation during Voyager flyby 40 years ago. Scientists now know what.
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Something supercharged Uranus with radiation during Voyager flyby 40 years ago. Scientists now know what.

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

Forty years ago, Voyager 2 flew past Uranus and observed radiation levels that defied explanation. Now, scientists may finally know exactly what happened.

Only certain types of brain-training exercises reduce dementia risk, large trial reveals
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Only certain types of brain-training exercises reduce dementia risk, large trial reveals

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

A large, 20-year trial showed that speedy cognitive exercises could reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. The question is, could

Scientists infiltrated volunteers’ dreams to boost their creative thinking
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Scientists infiltrated volunteers’ dreams to boost their creative thinking

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

A small study hints that you can “trigger” memories of specific puzzles while a person dreams and that the dreamer may be more likely to

CubeSats’ Missions Begin
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CubeSats’ Missions Begin

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

A pair of CubeSats designed by college students from around the world is deployed into Earth orbit from a small satellite orbital deployer on the

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