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Diagnostic dilemma: Huge mass in woman’s stomach was likely caused by Ozempic-style drug — and dissolved with diet soda
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Diagnostic dilemma: Huge mass in woman’s stomach was likely caused by Ozempic-style drug — and dissolved with diet soda

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 6, 2026

The patient: A 63-year-old woman in Massachusetts The symptoms: The patient went to the emergency department after experiencing nausea and vomiting for about a month

First experiment to thicken Arctic ice with seawater shows promise — but there’s a big catch
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First experiment to thicken Arctic ice with seawater shows promise — but there’s a big catch

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 6, 2026

A simple method to thicken Arctic sea ice has shown promising results in its very first field experiment, performed in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada. Researchers

Pickles glow when you plug them in. Science explains why
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Pickles glow when you plug them in. Science explains why

Emily ConoverJuly 6, 2026

A scientist, a jar of pickles and a power strip walk into a room. The punchline involves physics, glowing condiments and a scientific party trick.

‘Hobbits’ likely scavenged dragons’ kills
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‘Hobbits’ likely scavenged dragons’ kills

Jake BuehlerJuly 6, 2026

Homo floresiensis may have scavenged Komodo dragon leftovers instead of hunting small elephant relatives.

James Webb telescope’s largest-ever map of the universe unmasks hidden corners
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James Webb telescope’s largest-ever map of the universe unmasks hidden corners

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 6, 2026

Astronomers have reconstructed the “skeleton” of the cosmos in unprecedented detail, thanks to the largest-ever survey conducted by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The

The Stargazer: A 5,000-year-old marble statuette of a Stone Age woman looking skyward
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The Stargazer: A 5,000-year-old marble statuette of a Stone Age woman looking skyward

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 6, 2026

The Stargazer figurine was carved from marble around 5,000 years ago. (Image credit: Cleveland Museum of Art / Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Fund; John L.

First experiment to thicken Arctic ice with seawater shows promise — but there’s a big catch
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First experiment to thicken Arctic ice with seawater shows promise — but there’s a big catch

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 6, 2026

A simple method to thicken Arctic sea ice has shown promising results in its very first field experiment, performed in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada. Researchers

First Steps: America’s Grueling Second Spacewalk
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First Steps: America’s Grueling Second Spacewalk

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 5, 2026

A year after America’s first spacewalk, Gemini IX-A Eugene Cernan stepped outside his spacecraft for an ambitious extravehicular activity scheduled for 167 minutes. The challenges

Superintelligent AI in space could explain the Fermi Paradox
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Superintelligent AI in space could explain the Fermi Paradox

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 5, 2026

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is continuing to have a disruptive impact on ever more parts of humanity. But what does it mean in the long run?

NASA celebrates America’s 250th birthday with red, white and blue snaps of the cosmos — Space photo of the week
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NASA celebrates America’s 250th birthday with red, white and blue snaps of the cosmos — Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 5, 2026

quick facts What it is: A collection of “red, white and blue” images to celebrate the 250th birthday of the United States. Where it is:

Has there ever been a period in human history without war?
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Has there ever been a period in human history without war?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 5, 2026

With violent conflicts happening across the world right now, war feels like a permanent condition. But have humans ever lived without war? The answer depends

Colorful, Chaotic Jupiter
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Colorful, Chaotic Jupiter

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 4, 2026

During its 61st close flyby of Jupiter on May 12, 2024, NASA’s Juno spacecraft captured this color-enhanced view of the giant planet’s northern hemisphere.

The US is hooked on unregulated peptides. But are they effective, or even safe?
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The US is hooked on unregulated peptides. But are they effective, or even safe?

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 4, 2026

Want to speed up your recovery after an injury or a workout? Some influencers are fans of shots of BPC-157 and TB-500 for that. Want

Alien life on nearby ‘super Earth’ much likelier than we thought, study claims
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Alien life on nearby ‘super Earth’ much likelier than we thought, study claims

Really Simple SyndicationJuly 4, 2026

A hefty “super Earth” lurking in one of the closest star systems to our planet may be much better suited to supporting extraterrestrial life than

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