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Can’t keep a habit? This comic shares a proven formula to make it stick
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Can’t keep a habit? This comic shares a proven formula to make it stick

Really Simple SyndicationMay 19, 2026

In this illustrated guide, behavioral scientist BJ Fogg breaks down his Tiny Habits framework to help you rethink your approach to starting (or restarting) a

To revive an extinct bird, you first need an artificial egg
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To revive an extinct bird, you first need an artificial egg

Really Simple SyndicationMay 19, 2026

Colossal Biosciences, a Texas company trying to bring extinct species back to life, reports creating artificial eggs that would be necessary to revive extinct birds

Some plants have a genetic superpower that may help them survive a cataclysm
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Some plants have a genetic superpower that may help them survive a cataclysm

Really Simple SyndicationMay 19, 2026

Get ready for a biology lesson. Certain plants have extra sets of chromosomes. And it turns out, it’s a useful trait for a species facing

Antarctic plants may face a growing fungal threat from warming soils
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Antarctic plants may face a growing fungal threat from warming soils

Carolyn GramlingMay 19, 2026

Soil DNA from Chile to the Antarctic Peninsula ties warmer climates to more plant fungal pathogens, with abundance projected to double by 2100.

Global warming is accelerating 5,000 times faster than rice can evolve
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Global warming is accelerating 5,000 times faster than rice can evolve

Really Simple SyndicationMay 19, 2026

A new study finds that climate change is creating environments where humans have never successfully cultivated rice before.

Bright-blue ‘potash ponds’ shine alongside a dark-green river in Utah — Earth from space
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Bright-blue ‘potash ponds’ shine alongside a dark-green river in Utah — Earth from space

Really Simple SyndicationMay 19, 2026

A 2017 astronaut photo shows two sets of solar evaporation ponds alongside the Colorado River. The stripy structures are used to refine potassium chloride, or

A ‘jar’ jammed with human bones may solve Laos’ ‘Plain of Jars’ mystery
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A ‘jar’ jammed with human bones may solve Laos’ ‘Plain of Jars’ mystery

Tom MetcalfeMay 18, 2026

The remains of at least 37 people in an ancient stone ‘jar’ in northeastern Laos suggest that thousands similar jars were used in burials.

Never-ending storms make for good plot twists. Could they plague Earth?
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Never-ending storms make for good plot twists. Could they plague Earth?

Aaron TremperMay 18, 2026

While the thunderstorms in The Legend of Zelda defy physics, plenty of places on Earth experience extreme weather.

1,200-year-old giant ‘death jar’ in Laos contains generations of human skeletons
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1,200-year-old giant ‘death jar’ in Laos contains generations of human skeletons

Really Simple SyndicationMay 18, 2026

Excavation of a large stone vessel from the mysterious Laos Plain of Jars has confirmed its use in an ancient funerary tradition.

Doctor’s kit found on Mount Vesuvius victim in Pompeii
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Doctor’s kit found on Mount Vesuvius victim in Pompeii

Really Simple SyndicationMay 18, 2026

A man who died in Pompeii during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 was carrying a medical kit with him, new scans reveal.

Thousands of U.S. countertop workers could have damaged lungs, safety expert says
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Thousands of U.S. countertop workers could have damaged lungs, safety expert says

Really Simple SyndicationMay 18, 2026

Over 550 men in California have fallen ill after cutting natural or factory-made stone countertops. But epidemiologists say this isn’t just a California problem. (Image

It takes a village – or a Phoenix suburb – to wrangle a wayward tortoise
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It takes a village – or a Phoenix suburb – to wrangle a wayward tortoise

Really Simple SyndicationMay 18, 2026

When a large tortoise named Rex got loose, a Phoenix-area neighborhood went into a tizzy. More than just a fun commotion, Rex’s daring getaway shows

Beacon of Light
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Beacon of Light

Really Simple SyndicationMay 18, 2026

This latest Picture of the Month from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope features Messier 77 (M77), a barred spiral galaxy famous and appreciated among

What Do Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems Truly Mean?
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What Do Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems Truly Mean?

Really Simple SyndicationMay 18, 2026

In 1931, by turning logic on itself, Kurt Gödel proved a pair of theorems that transformed the landscape of knowledge and truth. These “incompleteness theorems”

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