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Perseids Meteor Shower
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Perseids Meteor Shower

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 13, 2026

The constellation Orion is framed by two Perseid meteors on Aug. 12, 2018, in Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah.

‘They basically used these dried-up wells just to throw people in’: 43 skeletons found in Roman-era well may be evidence of deadly plague
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‘They basically used these dried-up wells just to throw people in’: 43 skeletons found in Roman-era well may be evidence of deadly plague

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 13, 2026

BERLIN — Nearly four dozen skeletons recovered from a deep well in the Croatian city of Osijek may be the remains of people who perished

New AI technique helps robots complete tasks twice as fast by letting them ‘think ahead’
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New AI technique helps robots complete tasks twice as fast by letting them ‘think ahead’

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 13, 2026

Scientists have engineered a new artificial intelligence (AI) system that cuts reaction delays in robots by over 10 times without using additional computing power. Many

James Webb telescope just spotted the oldest, closest pair of black holes in the early universe
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James Webb telescope just spotted the oldest, closest pair of black holes in the early universe

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 13, 2026

Astronomers have discovered a close pair of actively feeding supermassive black holes, seen when the universe was just 1.3 billion years old. Collectively known as

Heat-trapping asteroid dust may have incinerated the dinosaurs within hours
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Heat-trapping asteroid dust may have incinerated the dinosaurs within hours

Libby RiddleAugust 13, 2026

Within minutes of impact, debris began heating Earth’s atmosphere. Fine dust trapped that heat, potentially killing the dinosaurs quickly.

How to see and photograph the partial lunar eclipse on August 27-28
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How to see and photograph the partial lunar eclipse on August 27-28

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 13, 2026

Just over two weeks after the total solar eclipse on Aug. 12 comes an encore. On the night of Aug. 27–28, a very deep partial

New 2D memory device stores data on just a single electron
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New 2D memory device stores data on just a single electron

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 13, 2026

Every time you use your smartphone to send a text, take a photo or post to social media, countless electrons are doing the heavy lifting

Totality! See incredible photos ofthe Aug. 12 total solar eclipse from across Europe
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Totality! See incredible photos ofthe Aug. 12 total solar eclipse from across Europe

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 13, 2026

The first photos from yesterday’s total solar eclipse are here, and they’re spectacular. Captured Wednesday (Aug. 12) by NASA scientists during a special eclipse livestream

These mammal ancestors birthed live young far earlier than thought
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These mammal ancestors birthed live young far earlier than thought

Carolyn GramlingAugust 12, 2026

Growth rings on a fossil bone suggest at least one mammal ancestor gave birth to live young rather than laying eggs 236 million years ago.

Too many choices complicate female frogs’ sex lives
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Too many choices complicate female frogs’ sex lives

Freda KreierAugust 12, 2026

In the lab, female frogs were less likely to choose preferred males as mating calls increased, potentially giving other males a better shot.

‘They’ll surf into the eclipse’: Readers share their plans for today’s epic solar eclipse and meteor shower mash-up
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‘They’ll surf into the eclipse’: Readers share their plans for today’s epic solar eclipse and meteor shower mash-up

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 12, 2026

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

‘No longer will anything seem impossible or marvellous’: How an ‘immoral, foul-mouthed and violent man’ wrote the first eyewitness account of a total solar eclipse​​
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‘No longer will anything seem impossible or marvellous’: How an ‘immoral, foul-mouthed and violent man’ wrote the first eyewitness account of a total solar eclipse​​

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 12, 2026

Though the spectacular sight of a total solar eclipse feels like a rare experience, on a planetary scale, the average time between two such events

Watch now! The Aug. 12 total solar eclipse has begun (live stream)
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Watch now! The Aug. 12 total solar eclipse has begun (live stream)

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 12, 2026

The eclipse has begun! Today (Aug. 12), the new moon swoops in front of the sun, casting its dark shadow across a stretch of Earth

2026 Total Solar Eclipse in Spain
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2026 Total Solar Eclipse in Spain

Really Simple SyndicationAugust 12, 2026

A total solar eclipse is seen from San Millán de los Caballeros, Spain, Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2026.

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