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Scientists taught robots to swim through mazes using Einstein’s relativity
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Scientists taught robots to swim through mazes using Einstein’s relativity

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 5, 2026

The tiny bots follow patterns of light and “artificial space-time,” navigating like craft following the curved space around a black hole.

A koala population’s rapid rebound may let it escape inbreeding’s perils
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A koala population’s rapid rebound may let it escape inbreeding’s perils

Jake BuehlerMarch 5, 2026

As koalas in southern Australia have grown from a few hundred to almost half a million, the marsupials show signs of regaining lost genetic variation.

This molecule puts a new twist on the Möbius strip
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This molecule puts a new twist on the Möbius strip

Emily ConoverMarch 5, 2026

A molecule made of carbon and chlorine is half as twisty as the paper loops common in math classes.

Total Lunar Eclipse
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Total Lunar Eclipse

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 5, 2026

A total lunar eclipse rises over New Orleans, home of NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility, in the early morning hours of Tuesday, March 3. A lunar

Sodium-ion batteries are getting ready for prime time. How can they improve EVs?
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Sodium-ion batteries are getting ready for prime time. How can they improve EVs?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 5, 2026

With potential safety improvements and lower manufacturing costs, Na-ion batteries are coming of age at precisely the right time

9 ways people have modified their bodies since the dawn of time, from foot binding to castration
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9 ways people have modified their bodies since the dawn of time, from foot binding to castration

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 5, 2026

Many types of body modification date back hundreds or thousands of years, revealing our ancient ancestors were not that different from us.

ZWO SeeStar S50 smart telescope review
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ZWO SeeStar S50 smart telescope review

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 5, 2026

Small, smart and beginner-friendly, the SeeStar S50 takes the hassle out of stargazing, delivering detailed nebula and galaxy shots at the tap of your screen.

When was the last time Antarctica was ice-free?
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When was the last time Antarctica was ice-free?

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 5, 2026

Antarctica is covered by a miles-thick ice sheet, but was that always the case? And when was the coldest continent ice-free?

Hawke Endurance ED 8×25 binocular review
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Hawke Endurance ED 8×25 binocular review

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 5, 2026

Lightweight, portable and sharp, the Hawke Endurance ED 8×25 proves compact binoculars can deliver big views without weighing you down.

Diagnostic dilemma: A doctor discovered the gene mutation behind his family’s mysterious missing-teeth condition
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Diagnostic dilemma: A doctor discovered the gene mutation behind his family’s mysterious missing-teeth condition

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 5, 2026

A doctor who had a genetic condition that prevents teeth from forming searched for the DNA mutation that had affected his family for over 150

A Titan collision may link Saturn’s tilt, its moon Hyperion and its rings
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A Titan collision may link Saturn’s tilt, its moon Hyperion and its rings

Lisa GrossmanMarch 4, 2026

A new study proposes that a crash between Titan and another moon spawned Hyperion and, much later, destabilized Saturn’s inner moons into rings.

Colossal Biosciences breeds controversy while trying to revive mammoths
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Colossal Biosciences breeds controversy while trying to revive mammoths

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 4, 2026

A Texas biotech company is trying to bring mammoths and other extinct creatures back to life. The science is as intriguing as the ethical questions

‘Truly extraordinary’: Mega-laser shooting at us from halfway across the universe is the brightest ‘cosmic beacon’ we’ve ever seen
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‘Truly extraordinary’: Mega-laser shooting at us from halfway across the universe is the brightest ‘cosmic beacon’ we’ve ever seen

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 4, 2026

Astronomers have discovered the brightest and most distant “megamaser” to date. The cosmic energy beam is shooting toward Earth from 8 billion light-years away and

‘Seeing how important agriculture was for daily livelihoods, and how uncertain and precarious agriculture had become in these times, it just made me feel very passionate about working on this issue’
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‘Seeing how important agriculture was for daily livelihoods, and how uncertain and precarious agriculture had become in these times, it just made me feel very passionate about working on this issue’

Really Simple SyndicationMarch 4, 2026

How award-winning scientist Meha Jain is using satellite data to help India’s farmers adapt to climate change.

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