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Hubble Captures Star-Studded Cluster
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Hubble Captures Star-Studded Cluster

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 8, 2026

This image from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope shows Messier 3, a densely packed cluster of stars whose origins may be a merger between globular clusters

Is Life Just Different?
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Is Life Just Different?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 8, 2026

In 1993, a team led by the planetary scientist Carl Sagan tentatively concluded that there is life on Earth. Not much of a deduction, you

Can geoengineering blunt El Niño’s fury?
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Can geoengineering blunt El Niño’s fury?

Carolyn GramlingJuly 8, 2026

Marine cloud brightening could cool part of the Pacific and weaken extreme El Niños, simulations suggest. But the approach could have risks.

A shoebox-sized satellite could expose hidden nuclear weapons in space
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A shoebox-sized satellite could expose hidden nuclear weapons in space

Emily ConoverJuly 8, 2026

There’s never been a good method to check for violations of the Outer Space Treaty’s prohibition of nuclear weapons in space.

We remember little to nothing of early childhood — and a recent mouse study may help explain why
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We remember little to nothing of early childhood — and a recent mouse study may help explain why

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 8, 2026

The brain’s memory center may come “prewired,” rather than being built from scratch after birth, a new study in mice finds. The research, published in

Secretive Chinese probe snaps first photo of Earth’s mysterious ‘quasi-moon’ — and it may pose a big problem
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Secretive Chinese probe snaps first photo of Earth’s mysterious ‘quasi-moon’ — and it may pose a big problem

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 8, 2026

A secretive Chinese spacecraft has captured the first-ever close-up photo of one of Earth’s temporary “quasi-moons” after arriving there for a potential first-of-its-kind landing. The

Colorful ‘painting-like’ ripples cover an ancient seafloor structure in the Bahamas — Earth from space
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Colorful ‘painting-like’ ripples cover an ancient seafloor structure in the Bahamas — Earth from space

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 8, 2026

QUICK FACTS Where is it? Great Bahama Bank, Bahamas [23.547188707, -76.46352937] What’s in the photo? Submerged sandbanks and seagrass beds in shallow water Which satellite

Diagnostic dilemma: A woman heard voices for years — but not because of psychosis
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Diagnostic dilemma: A woman heard voices for years — but not because of psychosis

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 8, 2026

The patient: A woman in her early 50s in Canada The symptoms: The woman started occasionally hearing her name being called when she was alone

‘What we found was striking’: Physicists detect new kind of gravitational wave signal from a black hole’s event horizon
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‘What we found was striking’: Physicists detect new kind of gravitational wave signal from a black hole’s event horizon

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 8, 2026

Scientists have found evidence that gravitational waves from a spectacular black hole collision carry signals from the very edge of the newly formed black hole.

AI tools meant to vet science are surprisingly easy to fool
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AI tools meant to vet science are surprisingly easy to fool

AnanyaJuly 8, 2026

The gold standard of scientific review, peer review by researchers’ colleagues, is in crisis. AI might offer a solution but has problems of its own.

Many U.S. teens underestimate fentanyl’s deadly risk
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Many U.S. teens underestimate fentanyl’s deadly risk

Aimee CunninghamJuly 7, 2026

A majority of 8th-graders and roughly a third of 10th- and 12th-graders do not see great risk in using fentanyl once or twice, a study

‘One of the oldest gravestones of a free Black person in America’ discovered in Boston
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‘One of the oldest gravestones of a free Black person in America’ discovered in Boston

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 7, 2026

A team of conservationists has discovered and restored the tombstone of Sebastian, a formerly enslaved man who died free in 1729. “That discovery is likely

6,000-year-old broken ribs discovered in Syria may be one of the oldest known cases of child abuse in the world
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6,000-year-old broken ribs discovered in Syria may be one of the oldest known cases of child abuse in the world

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 7, 2026

The fragile and battered remains of an infant who lived about 6,000 years in Mesopotamia may be the oldest documented case of child abuse from

Artemis II Crew and Apollo 14 Moon Tree
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Artemis II Crew and Apollo 14 Moon Tree

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 7, 2026

The Artemis II crew participates in the dedication of the Apollo 14 Moon tree at the Lunar Receiving Park at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. This

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