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FDA’s approval of new mRNA vaccine does not necessarily signal the government’s embrace of the technology, experts say
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FDA’s approval of new mRNA vaccine does not necessarily signal the government’s embrace of the technology, experts say

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 10, 2026

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved the first mRNA vaccine for seasonal influenza , bringing a bumpy approval process to a close.

Sad or afraid? Dogs may be able to read your face
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Sad or afraid? Dogs may be able to read your face

Meghan RosenAugust 10, 2026

A new brain-imaging study suggests that dogs may be able to distinguish between certain negative human emotions just by looking at people’s faces.

NASA Astronaut Jessica Meir Uses VR Goggles
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NASA Astronaut Jessica Meir Uses VR Goggles

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 10, 2026

NASA astronaut and Expedition 75 commander Jessica Meir wears a set of virtual reality goggles, also called the Nevada Screening Vision System, for a test

Why Are Rivers So Mathematical?
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Why Are Rivers So Mathematical?

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 10, 2026

A river has my heart. It’s not the austere, black Thames winding through London, where I was born, but a lazy green one 5,000 miles

2,400-year-old grave of possible ancient pro wrestler discovered in Turkey
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2,400-year-old grave of possible ancient pro wrestler discovered in Turkey

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 10, 2026

Archaeologists excavating near the ancient town of Aspendos in Turkey have discovered the grave of a person who may have been a pro athlete over

‘They would come in with a chord change’: Composer Jim Nollman has collaborated with turkeys, kangaroo rats and whales. Now he’s dropping ‘Orcas’ Greatest Hits.’
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‘They would come in with a chord change’: Composer Jim Nollman has collaborated with turkeys, kangaroo rats and whales. Now he’s dropping ‘Orcas’ Greatest Hits.’

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 10, 2026

Throughout his career as a composer, Jim Nollman has worked with unorthodox partners to create music. Instead of collaborating solely with human musicians, the artist

Baader AstroSolar Filter Film OD 5.0 review
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Baader AstroSolar Filter Film OD 5.0 review

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 10, 2026

Baader AstroSolar Filter Film OD 5.0 is one of those “secret” astronomy products that looks almost too simple to be special. In its most familiar

Science backs calls for limiting screens in schools
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Science backs calls for limiting screens in schools

Sujata GuptaAugust 10, 2026

School device use links with lower test scores and distractions abound. But reversing the entrenched pandemic pivot to screens will be hard.

Will you be looking up on Aug. 12, the best skywatching day and night of the year?
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Will you be looking up on Aug. 12, the best skywatching day and night of the year?

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 10, 2026

For space fans and skywatchers alike, Wednesday Aug. 12 is destined to be a date for the history books. For those in North America —

Berlin gold hat: A 3,000-year-old ceremonial headdress that a cult used to track the sun, moon and lunar eclipses
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Berlin gold hat: A 3,000-year-old ceremonial headdress that a cult used to track the sun, moon and lunar eclipses

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 10, 2026

The Berlin gold hat was made around 3,000 years ago from a single sheet of gold and accentuated with motifs that represent a calendar. (Image

Waxing Gibbous Moon
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Waxing Gibbous Moon

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 9, 2026

The waxing gibbous Moon is pictured above Earth from the International Space Station as it orbited 264 miles above a partly cloudy Indian Ocean southeast

‘Now our lives have changed’: Drop in coal burning is helping the African Sahel turn green after decades of drought
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‘Now our lives have changed’: Drop in coal burning is helping the African Sahel turn green after decades of drought

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 9, 2026

This article was originally published by Yale Environment 360 . Near-extinct oryx are returning. Farms are prospering as irrigation water reaches fields for the first

‘His urine goes on tour around Europe, showing the kings and queens this glowing pee’: The weird world of alchemy before chemistry
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‘His urine goes on tour around Europe, showing the kings and queens this glowing pee’: The weird world of alchemy before chemistry

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 9, 2026

Long before chemistry was a formal science, humans were experimenting with substances to solve problems, cure illnesses and make money. In his book ” The

New James Webb telescope image may reveal the true identity of ‘little red dots’ — Space photo of the week
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New James Webb telescope image may reveal the true identity of ‘little red dots’ — Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 9, 2026

quick facts What it is: Saguaro, a lower-redshift spiral galaxy Where it is: About 10 billion light-years away in the constellation Ursa Major When it

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