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Hubble Spots Lens-Shaped Galaxy
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Hubble Spots Lens-Shaped Galaxy

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 5, 2026

This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image of NGC 7722, a lenticular galaxy located about 187 million light-years away, features concentric rings of dust and gas

Measles continues to spread in the US, but with some letup
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Measles continues to spread in the US, but with some letup

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 5, 2026

As South Carolina’s outbreak grows to 876 confirmed cases, vaccinations in the state surged in January. Cases have also been reported in two ICE detention

Searching for dinosaur secrets in crocodile bones
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Searching for dinosaur secrets in crocodile bones

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 5, 2026

Until now, estimating how old a dinosaur was when it died has been a fairly simple process: Count up the growth rings in the fossilized

The best way to help Alzheimer’s patients may be to help their caregivers
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The best way to help Alzheimer’s patients may be to help their caregivers

Esther LandhuisFebruary 5, 2026

A mathematical model simulated patient outcomes when given caregiver support or an expensive Alzheimer’s drug to determine cost and health benefits.

Amazfit Active Max review: The best budget smartwatch of 2026?
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Amazfit Active Max review: The best budget smartwatch of 2026?

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 5, 2026

The Amazfit Active Max has surprisingly good specs and an unusually wide range of features for a smartwatch that costs just $169.99.

Saltwater crocodiles crossed the Indian Ocean to reach the Seychelles — before humans arrived and wiped them out
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Saltwater crocodiles crossed the Indian Ocean to reach the Seychelles — before humans arrived and wiped them out

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 5, 2026

DNA study reveals crocs that lived in the Seychelles represented the westernmost population of saltwater crocodiles, having swam at least 1,800 miles to reach the

The US will see a rare ‘blood moon’ eclipse before sunrise this March: Where and when to look
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The US will see a rare ‘blood moon’ eclipse before sunrise this March: Where and when to look

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 5, 2026

A rare total lunar eclipse will be visible from most of the United States on March 3. Here’s where and when to look.

Artemis II is returning humans to the moon with science riding shotgun
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Artemis II is returning humans to the moon with science riding shotgun

Lisa GrossmanFebruary 4, 2026

NASA’s Artemis II could be the first time human eyes set sight on the farside of the moon — and there are things human eyes

Remote region in Greece has one of the most genetically distinct populations in Europe
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Remote region in Greece has one of the most genetically distinct populations in Europe

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 4, 2026

A genetic analysis of the Deep Maniots living in Greece’s southern Peloponnese region has revealed a close-knit, patriarchal community with roots in the Bronze Age.

‘Nitrogen fixing’ trees could help tropical forests bounce back, research suggests
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‘Nitrogen fixing’ trees could help tropical forests bounce back, research suggests

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 4, 2026

On the narrow isthmus of Panama, scientists discovered adding nitrogen to the soil doubled tree growth, providing new insights into forest restoration.

Swarovski NL Pure 8×32 binoculars review
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Swarovski NL Pure 8×32 binoculars review

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 4, 2026

These premium binoculars pack a lot of punch and are a must-have for serious birders and nature lovers.

How a Black fossil digger became a superstar in the very white world of paleontology
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How a Black fossil digger became a superstar in the very white world of paleontology

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 4, 2026

In South Africa, paleontology has been dominated by white people. Lazarus Kgasi is changing that dynamic — and coloring in the picture of the world

Gum disease bacteria can promote cancer growth in mice
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Gum disease bacteria can promote cancer growth in mice

Meghan RosenFebruary 4, 2026

In mice, the oral bacteria F. nucleatum can travel to mammary tissue via the bloodstream, where it can damage healthy cells.

Some dung beetles dig deep to keep their eggs cool
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Some dung beetles dig deep to keep their eggs cool

Elizabeth PennisiFebruary 4, 2026

A temperate tunneling species of dung beetle seems capable of adapting to climate change, but their tropical cousins may be less resilient.

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