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Where and when to see the Aug. 12 solar eclipse — exact times for North America and Europe
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Where and when to see the Aug. 12 solar eclipse — exact times for North America and Europe

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 8, 2026

Millions of people across Europe and North America will witness a solar eclipse on Wednesday, Aug. 12, but the event will vary greatly depending on

What’s the difference between sweet potatoes and yams?
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What’s the difference between sweet potatoes and yams?

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 8, 2026

Yams and sweet potatoes are often confused, and the names are sometimes used interchangeably in the U.S. However, they’re two different crops. So what sets

Ancient Greek rings may have been forged with iron from meteorites
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Ancient Greek rings may have been forged with iron from meteorites

Tom MetcalfeAugust 7, 2026

Chemical analysis of Bronze Age iron objects indicate that Greek nobles may have indulged in signet rings made with precious metal from the sky.

AI may respond differently to bosses and subordinates
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AI may respond differently to bosses and subordinates

Lily BurtonAugust 7, 2026

In simulated conversations, social hierarchy can sway AI agents, making lower-status systems more likely to follow harmful requests.

NASA’s IXPE Studies Magnetar
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NASA’s IXPE Studies Magnetar

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 7, 2026

A first of its kind measurement of a magnetar may have captured empty space behaving in a way physicists have predicted for 90 years, but

Neutrinos From Deep Inside Earth Provide a New Picture of the Mantle
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Neutrinos From Deep Inside Earth Provide a New Picture of the Mantle

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 7, 2026

In a laboratory 2 kilometers underground, a crane lowers Matt Depatie, a detector technologist, through a hatch into a white-walled cavern filled with about 7,000

New recyclable yarn is as stretchy as spandex and could help tackle fashion’s plastic waste problem
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New recyclable yarn is as stretchy as spandex and could help tackle fashion’s plastic waste problem

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 7, 2026

Your favorite stretchy workout clothes may be much easier to recycle one day, thanks to a new type of elastic yarn that is as strong

NASA grants Voyager 2 probe another year of power with risky ‘Big Bang’ maneuver. Now, will it work for Voyager 1?
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NASA grants Voyager 2 probe another year of power with risky ‘Big Bang’ maneuver. Now, will it work for Voyager 1?

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 7, 2026

Scientists are preparing for an interstellar rescue of humanity’s most distant spacecraft, Voyager 1, after fixing up its twin from billions of miles away. According

AI found a weakness in one of the world’s most studied encryption systems — is your data under threat?
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AI found a weakness in one of the world’s most studied encryption systems — is your data under threat?

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 7, 2026

Artificial intelligence (AI) has helped uncover new weaknesses in two cryptographic systems, including a simplified version of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) that underpins much

Bacterial ‘postbiotic’ may help preserve fertility in the aging uterus, preliminary research suggests
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Bacterial ‘postbiotic’ may help preserve fertility in the aging uterus, preliminary research suggests

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 7, 2026

Bolstering a type of bacteria that lives in the uterus may help counter age-related changes that can make it harder to get pregnant, a new

Where to buy last-minute solar eclipse glasses and viewing gear before August 12
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Where to buy last-minute solar eclipse glasses and viewing gear before August 12

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 7, 2026

Even though August 12’s solar eclipse won’t be much to look at for observers in the U.S., it’ll be even less impressive if you can’t

Uberaba Geopark: A time capsule from the Late Cretaceous period nestled in Brazil’s tropical savanna
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Uberaba Geopark: A time capsule from the Late Cretaceous period nestled in Brazil’s tropical savanna

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 7, 2026

QUICK FACTS Name: Uberaba Geopark (also known as “Terra dos Gigantes,” or “Land of the Giants”) Location: Minas Gerais, Brazil Coordinates: -19.71, -47.96 Why it’s

AI may respond differently to bosses and subordinate
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AI may respond differently to bosses and subordinate

Lily BurtonAugust 7, 2026

In simulated conversations, social hierarchy can sway AI agents, making lower-status systems more likely to follow harmful requests.

Here’s what the first mRNA flu vaccine could mean for flu season
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Here’s what the first mRNA flu vaccine could mean for flu season

Cassie MartinAugust 6, 2026

Compared with standard flu shots, Moderna’s mFlusiva generates stronger, longer-lasting immunity and is more effective at preventing infection, data show.

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