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This week in science: Mental health and chatbots, ultrarunning and intermittent fasting
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This week in science: Mental health and chatbots, ultrarunning and intermittent fasting

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 20, 2026

NPR’s science podcast Short Wave talk about how ultrarunning affects the body, the trend of intermittent fasting and how to protect people’s mental health when

Meds like Ozempic could ease arthritis
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Meds like Ozempic could ease arthritis

Meghan RosenFebruary 20, 2026

A study in mice and people with osteoarthritis suggests semaglutide can bulk up cartilage between bones, though bigger trials are needed to confirm.

Ancient ‘Asgard’ microbe may have used oxygen long before it was plentiful on Earth, offering new clue to origins of complex life
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Ancient ‘Asgard’ microbe may have used oxygen long before it was plentiful on Earth, offering new clue to origins of complex life

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 20, 2026

A new study suggests that ancient microbes once cast as oxygen haters may have actually learned to use the gas, offering a clue to how

‘Universal’ nasal-spray vaccine protects against viruses, bacteria and allergens in mice
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‘Universal’ nasal-spray vaccine protects against viruses, bacteria and allergens in mice

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 20, 2026

In an early animal test, a new nasal-spray vaccine has shown promise against a variety of germs and a common allergen, scientists report.

Your own voice could be your biggest privacy threat. How can we stop AI technologies exploiting it?
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Your own voice could be your biggest privacy threat. How can we stop AI technologies exploiting it?

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 20, 2026

Voices contain countless cues about their owners, and new research suggests that computers might use them to facilitate a range of bad behaviors.

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

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 20, 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

Climate Physicists Face the Ghosts in Their Machines: Clouds
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Climate Physicists Face the Ghosts in Their Machines: Clouds

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 20, 2026

In October 2008, Chris Bretherton lifted off from the coast of northern Chile in a C-130 turboprop plane. It was too dark to see the

Artemis II update: NASA targets March 6 for launch of historic moon mission following successful ‘wet dress rehearsal’
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Artemis II update: NASA targets March 6 for launch of historic moon mission following successful ‘wet dress rehearsal’

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 20, 2026

NASA is targeting March 6 as the earliest possible launch date for the Artemis II mission to the moon following a successful ‘wet dress rehearsal’

A coffin holding a dead ‘princess’ fell from an eroded cliff over 100 years ago — archaeologists just solved a major mystery about her
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A coffin holding a dead ‘princess’ fell from an eroded cliff over 100 years ago — archaeologists just solved a major mystery about her

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 20, 2026

Dendrochronological analysis of a mysterious log coffin that tumbled from a cliff a century ago reveals clues to life in Roman-era Poland.

‘Proof by intimidation’: AI is confidently solving ‘impossible’ math problems. But can it convince the world’s top mathematicians?
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‘Proof by intimidation’: AI is confidently solving ‘impossible’ math problems. But can it convince the world’s top mathematicians?

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 20, 2026

AI could soon spew out hundreds of mathematical proofs that look “right” but contain hidden flaws, or proofs so complex we can’t verify them. How

‘Project Hail Mary’ made us wonder how to survive a trip to interstellar space
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‘Project Hail Mary’ made us wonder how to survive a trip to interstellar space

Tina Hesman SaeyFebruary 20, 2026

We can take some clues from hibernation and cryogenics, but humans aren’t yet built for that kind of deep sleep.

Home HPV tests won’t replace the ob-gyn
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Home HPV tests won’t replace the ob-gyn

Jamie DucharmeFebruary 20, 2026

Breast exams, birth control and family planning are just some of the reasons not to skip your annual ob-gyn appointment.

Research group claims preeclampsia doomed the Neanderthals, but experts say it’s just a ‘thought experiment’
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Research group claims preeclampsia doomed the Neanderthals, but experts say it’s just a ‘thought experiment’

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 20, 2026

Preeclampsia, a complication of pregnancy that involves high blood pressure, could have led to a decline in Neanderthals’ fertility, a new study suggests.

Scientists worry about lasting damage from Potomac sewage spill
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Scientists worry about lasting damage from Potomac sewage spill

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 20, 2026

Drinking water around the District of Columbia hasn’t been contaminated. But scientists say the environmental damage could be severe. (Image credit: Nathan Ellgren)

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