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Drug slashes migraine days by half in early trial — and it may work with completely ‘new mechanism’
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Drug slashes migraine days by half in early trial — and it may work with completely ‘new mechanism’

Really Simple SyndicationJune 29, 2025

The obesity drug liraglutide cut migraine days in half in a small trial, though more research is needed to exclude the placebo effect, researchers said.

MIT’s high-tech ‘bubble wrap’ turns air into safe drinking water — even in Death Valley
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MIT’s high-tech ‘bubble wrap’ turns air into safe drinking water — even in Death Valley

Really Simple SyndicationJune 29, 2025

Researchers at MIT have tested a new technology for turning water vapor in the atmosphere into drinkable water, even in extreme environments.

Where do atoms come from? A physicist explains.
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Where do atoms come from? A physicist explains.

Really Simple SyndicationJune 29, 2025

Almost everything on Earth is made up of atoms, but where do these fundamental building blocks come from?

See the stunning reconstruction of a Stone Age woman who lived 10,500 years ago in Belgium
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See the stunning reconstruction of a Stone Age woman who lived 10,500 years ago in Belgium

Really Simple SyndicationJune 29, 2025

The detailed reconstruction brings the prehistoric hunter-gatherer to life, revealing an intriguing set of features.

A cotton candy nebula glows in Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s first close-up image: Space photo of the week
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A cotton candy nebula glows in Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s first close-up image: Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationJune 29, 2025

This spectacular star-forming region is one of the first images from the new Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile.

Does Mars have a moon?
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Does Mars have a moon?

Really Simple SyndicationJune 29, 2025

Mars is smaller than Earth, but does it have any moons?

Pretty in Pink
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Pretty in Pink

Really Simple SyndicationJune 29, 2025

The perfectly picturesque spiral galaxy known as Messier 81, or M81, looks sharp in this composite from NASA’s Spitzer and Hubble Space Telescopes and NASA’s

Harlequin ichthyosis: The rare genetic disease that gives babies hard ‘scales’
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Harlequin ichthyosis: The rare genetic disease that gives babies hard ‘scales’

Really Simple SyndicationJune 28, 2025

The genetic disease harlequin ichthyosis affects the transport of fats within the skin, resulting in hard, scalelike plaques and an array of other symptoms.

Thunderstorm ‘Ring of fire’ erupts around ‘heat dome’ and Tropical Storm Andrea named in the Atlantic
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Thunderstorm ‘Ring of fire’ erupts around ‘heat dome’ and Tropical Storm Andrea named in the Atlantic

Really Simple SyndicationJune 28, 2025

The “heat dome” hovering over the eastern half of the U.S. now has a thunderstorm “ring of fire” erupting along its edge. Meanwhile, in the

Scientists forge path to the first million-qubit processor for quantum computers after ‘decade in the making’ breakthrough
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Scientists forge path to the first million-qubit processor for quantum computers after ‘decade in the making’ breakthrough

Really Simple SyndicationJune 28, 2025

Scientists in Australia have developed a quantum control chip that removes a key obstacle to getting qubits into practical, real-world computing systems.

Readers react to ancient hunting tactics, dog obesity and narwhal play
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Readers react to ancient hunting tactics, dog obesity and narwhal play

Science News StaffJune 28, 2025

Hunting hints An ancient ambush of wild horses at a German archaeological site called Schöningen around 300,000 years ago suggests that communal hunting, along with

Cancer DNA is detectable in blood years before diagnosis
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Cancer DNA is detectable in blood years before diagnosis

Meghan RosenJune 28, 2025

Tiny, newly formed tumors shed small fragments of DNA that are swept into the bloodstream. Future cancer screening tests could detect them early.

Roman army camp found in Netherlands, beyond the empire’s frontier
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Roman army camp found in Netherlands, beyond the empire’s frontier

Really Simple SyndicationJune 28, 2025

Archaeologists and students in the Netherlands have unearthed a 1,800-year-old temporary Roman military fort in the Netherlands.

Are cats the only animals that purr?
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Are cats the only animals that purr?

Really Simple SyndicationJune 28, 2025

Everyone knows what a happy cat sounds like. But are they the only animals that purr?

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