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New blood test aims to spot liver scarring before it paves the way to cancer
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New blood test aims to spot liver scarring before it paves the way to cancer

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

Liver scarring can pave the way to cancer down the line. A new blood test in development might help doctors spot it.

Got pesky, invasive corals? Blast ‘em away with air guns
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Got pesky, invasive corals? Blast ‘em away with air guns

Danielle BeurteauxApril 21, 2026

Compressed air bids bye-bye to invasive sun corals in Brazil. The blasts obliterated soft tissue and fragments couldn’t regenerate.

The Proof in the Code traces efforts to digitally verify mathematical truths
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The Proof in the Code traces efforts to digitally verify mathematical truths

AnanyaApril 21, 2026

Journalist Kevin Hartnett chronicles how code-checking tools and AI are being used to tackle difficult math problems.

Florida is facing its most intense drought in 15 years. Here’s how it got so bad and how long it will last.
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Florida is facing its most intense drought in 15 years. Here’s how it got so bad and how long it will last.

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

More than 70% of the state is under “extreme” to “exceptional” drought conditions, and other parts of the U.S. Southeast are similarly affected. But why

Neanderthal toddlers grew faster than modern humans, probably because of the harsh environment they evolved in
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Neanderthal toddlers grew faster than modern humans, probably because of the harsh environment they evolved in

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

A new study of a Neanderthal toddler reveals that our closest evolutionary relatives’ growth patterns differed from those of modern humans.

‘Nations need to prepare now’: Key Atlantic ocean current is much closer to collapse than scientists thought
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‘Nations need to prepare now’: Key Atlantic ocean current is much closer to collapse than scientists thought

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

An alarming study claims the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation is weakening more than believed previously. But experts say its findings are far from the final

Animal activists celebrate their first global ‘Sanctuary Day’
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Animal activists celebrate their first global ‘Sanctuary Day’

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

It’s been 40 years since animal advocates founded a sanctuary for farm animals in New York and California, and they say April 17 is their

Glowing ring of plankton surrounding New Zealand islands linked to deadly underwater plateau — Earth from space
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Glowing ring of plankton surrounding New Zealand islands linked to deadly underwater plateau — Earth from space

Really Simple SyndicationApril 21, 2026

A recent satellite photo captured a gleaming halo of phytoplankton encircling the remote Chatham Islands. The stunning sight is the result of a hidden underwater

Increasing heat can boost malnutrition among children
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Increasing heat can boost malnutrition among children

Meghie RodriguesApril 20, 2026

In a study of 6.5 million children in Brazil, higher temperatures were associated with worse nutrition outcomes, especially in vulnerable groups.

Wheels Up for X-59
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Wheels Up for X-59

Really Simple SyndicationApril 20, 2026

NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft flies over the Mojave Desert in California on April 14, 2026.

This kea parrot is the first-known disabled alpha male
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This kea parrot is the first-known disabled alpha male

RJ MackenzieApril 20, 2026

With half a beak, Bruce has developed an innovative fighting style that has won the kea top status in his flock, videos and documented interactions

What Physical ‘Life Force’ Turns Biology’s Wheels?
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What Physical ‘Life Force’ Turns Biology’s Wheels?

Really Simple SyndicationApril 20, 2026

You’re the earliest known life form. There’s no food around right now. It would be great to go somewhere else. But you’re stuck. Really stuck.

A mine despoiled the beauty of the rainforest. This Goldman Prize winner took action
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A mine despoiled the beauty of the rainforest. This Goldman Prize winner took action

Really Simple SyndicationApril 20, 2026

“We women are the land guardians and keepers,” says Theonila Roka Matbob of Papua New Guinea, recognized for her efforts to repair the environmental and

A giant ‘shadow’ has been creeping across Mars for 50 years — and scientists aren’t sure why
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A giant ‘shadow’ has been creeping across Mars for 50 years — and scientists aren’t sure why

Really Simple SyndicationApril 20, 2026

A dark patch in Mars’ Utopia Planitia region has grown significantly since it was first photographed in 1976. Scientists have a loose understanding of what

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