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Food chains in Caribbean coral reefs are getting shorter
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Food chains in Caribbean coral reefs are getting shorter

Erin Garcia de JesusFebruary 11, 2026

Shorter food chains could mean reefs are less able to weather changes in food availability, threatening an already vulnerable ecosystem.

A precise proton measurement helps put a core theory of physics to the test
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A precise proton measurement helps put a core theory of physics to the test

Emily ConoverFebruary 11, 2026

After years of confusion, a new study confirms the proton is tinier than once thought. That enables a test of the standard model of particle

Radio signal discovered at the center of our galaxy could put Einstein’s relativity to the test
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Radio signal discovered at the center of our galaxy could put Einstein’s relativity to the test

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 11, 2026

Scientists hope to probe the nature of general relativity through a possible pulsar found in the center of the Milky Way, near a supermassive black

Cancer vaccine shows promise against HPV-related throat tumors in early study
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Cancer vaccine shows promise against HPV-related throat tumors in early study

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 11, 2026

If proven effective in humans, the vaccine could complement standard therapies for HPV-driven cancer, as well as inform the design of therapeutic vaccines for other

New study favors ‘fuzzy’ dark matter as the backbone of the universe — contrary to decades of research
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New study favors ‘fuzzy’ dark matter as the backbone of the universe — contrary to decades of research

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 11, 2026

New research using a space-time phenomenon predicted by Einstein presents evidence that the invisible backbone of the universe may be much “fuzzier” than we realized.

Crew-12 Members and Insignia
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Crew-12 Members and Insignia

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 11, 2026

From left, NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 crew members – Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev, NASA astronauts Jack Hathaway and Jessica Meir, and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut

Physicists Make Electrons Flow Like Water
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Physicists Make Electrons Flow Like Water

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 11, 2026

If you were asked to picture how electrons move, you could be forgiven for imagining a stream of particles sluicing down a wire like water

Fossilized vomit reveals 290-million-year-old predator’s diet
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Fossilized vomit reveals 290-million-year-old predator’s diet

Jay BennettFebruary 11, 2026

The regurgitated material from before the time of dinosaurs provides a rare window into the feeding habits of a prehistoric hunter.

Save $102 on our fitness experts’ recommended choice as the best walking treadmill, now at one of its lowest-ever prices
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Save $102 on our fitness experts’ recommended choice as the best walking treadmill, now at one of its lowest-ever prices

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 11, 2026

We gave the Urevo Strol 2E Smart Treadmill four out of five stars and found it delivered brilliant performance, almost silent running and had a

Needle-free insulin? Scientists invent gel that delivers insulin through the skin in animal studies
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Needle-free insulin? Scientists invent gel that delivers insulin through the skin in animal studies

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 11, 2026

A new polymer gel can deliver insulin through intact skin in animal tests. It could someday offer a path toward needle-free diabetes treatment, some say.

We used AI as our photography assistant for a week — what worked and what did not
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We used AI as our photography assistant for a week — what worked and what did not

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 11, 2026

We let AI take the reins on our photography for a week — the results were surprising, frustrating and sometimes impressive.

Should you buy a new or used camera for astrophotography?
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Should you buy a new or used camera for astrophotography?

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 11, 2026

Is buying used a smart move for astrophotography cameras, or should you stick with the latest tech?

‘Tell Me Where It Hurts’ sets the record straight on pain — and how to treat it
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‘Tell Me Where It Hurts’ sets the record straight on pain — and how to treat it

Laura SandersFebruary 10, 2026

A new book by pain researcher Rachel Zoffness demystifies how pain is made and how it can be treated.

A researcher’s effort to make edible cotton seeds
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A researcher’s effort to make edible cotton seeds

Really Simple SyndicationFebruary 10, 2026

Edible cotton seeds could revolutionize the cotton industry. That’s the goal of  one researcher who says the seeds would be an inexpensive protein source that

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