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Mixing Is the Heartbeat of Deep Lakes. At Crater Lake, It’s Slowing Down.
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Mixing Is the Heartbeat of Deep Lakes. At Crater Lake, It’s Slowing Down.

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 15, 2025

On a radiant July afternoon, a pair of scientists hung their heads off the side of a boat and peered into the brilliant blue water

As funding falters, young brain scientists rethink careers in research
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As funding falters, young brain scientists rethink careers in research

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 15, 2025

Research on brain disorders may slow as young neuroscientists struggle to find jobs and research grants. (Image credit: Cemile Bingol/Digital Vision Vectors)

How to scare off hungry gulls
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How to scare off hungry gulls

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 15, 2025

Neeltje Boogert, an associate professor at the University of Exeter in the U.K., is the senior author of a new scientific study about how to

Climate Change’s Impact On Hurricane Sandy Has A Price: $8 Billion
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Climate Change’s Impact On Hurricane Sandy Has A Price: $8 Billion

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 15, 2025

A rollercoaster that once sat on the Funtown Pier in Seaside Heights, N.J., rests in the ocean on Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012 after the pier

What’s the darkest place in the solar system? What about the universe?
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What’s the darkest place in the solar system? What about the universe?

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 15, 2025

Space looks very dark from Earth. But does the solar system, and the universe for that matter, have an area that’s the darkest of all?

Science history: ‘Patient zero’ catches SARS, the older cousin of COVID — Nov. 16, 2002
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Science history: ‘Patient zero’ catches SARS, the older cousin of COVID — Nov. 16, 2002

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 15, 2025

A person came down with an atypical form of pneumonia in November 2002, but it would be two months before anyone realized it was the

Science history: Chemists discover buckyballs — the most perfect molecules in existence — Nov. 14, 1985
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Science history: Chemists discover buckyballs — the most perfect molecules in existence — Nov. 14, 1985

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 15, 2025

Over a feverish 10-day period, scientists synthesized and described a new class of carbon molecules, called buckminster fullerenes, after the iconic 20th-century inventor.

Mammoth RNA sequenced for the first time, marking a giant leap toward understanding prehistoric life
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Mammoth RNA sequenced for the first time, marking a giant leap toward understanding prehistoric life

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 14, 2025

Scientists successfully sequence the RNA from woolly mammoths found in Siberia that lived up between 10,000 thousand and 50,000 years ago.

IBM unveils two new quantum processors — including one that offers a blueprint for fault-tolerant quantum computing by 2029
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IBM unveils two new quantum processors — including one that offers a blueprint for fault-tolerant quantum computing by 2029

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 14, 2025

IBM has released two new complex quantum processors alongside a new framework that would allow us to track the first demonstration of quantum advantage.

Giant North American ‘hell pigs’ could crunch bones like lions 30 million years ago, tooth analysis reveals
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Giant North American ‘hell pigs’ could crunch bones like lions 30 million years ago, tooth analysis reveals

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 14, 2025

Archaeotherium, or North American “hell pigs,” had different feeding strategies depending on their size, according to preliminary research presented at the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology

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40,000-year-old woolly mammoth RNA offers a peek into its last moments

Meghan RosenNovember 14, 2025

Ancient RNA from Yuka, a 40,000-year-old woolly mammoth preserved in permafrost, can offer new biological insights into the Ice Age animal’s life.

Quantum computing will make cryptography obsolete. But computer scientists are working to make them unhackable.
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Quantum computing will make cryptography obsolete. But computer scientists are working to make them unhackable.

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 14, 2025

When quantum computers become commonplace, current cryptographic systems will become obsolete. Scientists are racing to get ahead of the problem and keep our data secure.

New Jersey man dies from meat allergy triggered by tick bite
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New Jersey man dies from meat allergy triggered by tick bite

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 14, 2025

A man in New Jersey has died from a meat allergy that people can develop after being bitten by certain tick species.

Astrophotographer snaps ‘absolutely preposterous’ photo of skydiver ‘falling’ past the sun’s surface
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Astrophotographer snaps ‘absolutely preposterous’ photo of skydiver ‘falling’ past the sun’s surface

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 14, 2025

Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy has snapped a striking shot of a skydiving YouTuber perfectly aligned with the fiery surface of the sun. The unlikely image, dubbed

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