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James Webb telescope finds supermassive black hole hidden inside ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ galaxy
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James Webb telescope finds supermassive black hole hidden inside ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ galaxy

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 17, 2025

The discovery of a hidden supermassive black hole inside an ancient galaxy suggests that some of our universe’s most extreme objects could be invisible unless

Snakes’ mind-bending ‘heat vision’ inspires scientists to build a 4K imaging system that could one day fit into your smartphone
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Snakes’ mind-bending ‘heat vision’ inspires scientists to build a 4K imaging system that could one day fit into your smartphone

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 17, 2025

The human eye can only detect wavelengths in the visible light range, but a new imaging system will let us “see” infrared radiation using smartphones.

A new hunt for an Earth analog begins
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A new hunt for an Earth analog begins

Mico TatalovicDecember 17, 2025

The Terra Hunting Experiment will track the wobbles of dozens of stars nightly for years in the most focused hunt yet for an Earth twin.

Polar plunges aren’t just for the daring
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Polar plunges aren’t just for the daring

Jamie DucharmeDecember 17, 2025

Bragging rights and an adrenaline rush aren’t the only reasons to start the year with a frigid swim. A dip in icy water builds resilience.

Spiders on Jupiter? Scientists uncover secret origins of arachnid-like ‘demon’ lurking on gas giant’s moon.
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Spiders on Jupiter? Scientists uncover secret origins of arachnid-like ‘demon’ lurking on gas giant’s moon.

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 17, 2025

A new study reveals the likely origin of a mysterious spider-like pattern first spotted on Jupiter’s moon Europa in 1998. The finding could have implications

Detectorists find Anglo-Saxon treasure hoard that may have been part of a ‘ritual killing’
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Detectorists find Anglo-Saxon treasure hoard that may have been part of a ‘ritual killing’

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 17, 2025

These Anglo-Saxon accessories were recovered from the side of a hill in England and may be from a hoard, a ritual deposit or a collection

Saturn’s largest moon may be riddled with ‘slushy tunnels’ that contain alien life, new study hints
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Saturn’s largest moon may be riddled with ‘slushy tunnels’ that contain alien life, new study hints

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 17, 2025

Decades ago, a spacecraft suggested Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, had an ocean. New observations suggest that the liquid may look more like slush.

This giant microbe organizes its DNA in a surprising way
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This giant microbe organizes its DNA in a surprising way

Meghan RosenDecember 17, 2025

3-D microscopy shows that the giant bacterium Thiovulum imperiosus squeezes its DNA into peripheral pouches, not a central mass like typical bacteria.

Peekaboo!
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Peekaboo!

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 17, 2025

Clockwise from left, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui and NASA astronauts Jonny Kim, Zena Cardman, and Mike Fincke pose for a playful

The Year in Physics
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The Year in Physics

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 17, 2025

It in no way reflects my feelings toward Quanta staff writer Charlie Wood that my favorite moment of the year in physics happened when he

Trump’s rush to build nuclear reactors across the U.S. raises safety worries
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Trump’s rush to build nuclear reactors across the U.S. raises safety worries

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 17, 2025

A new program at the Department of Energy is pushing the development of nearly a dozen new reactor designs at breakneck speed. (Image credit: Idaho

From bird droppings to holiday kisses: How we ended up under the mistletoe
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From bird droppings to holiday kisses: How we ended up under the mistletoe

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 17, 2025

The etymology of mistletoe — a plant with small, oval evergreen leaves and waxy white berries — may strike some as repugnant. (Image credit: Gerry

Only two species can survive in Great Salt Lake? Scientist says — hold my Nalgene
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Only two species can survive in Great Salt Lake? Scientist says — hold my Nalgene

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 17, 2025

Scientist Julie Jung set out on a hike along the Great Salt Lake to find nematodes. She ended up discovering a new species.

Pompeii victims were wearing woolen cloaks in August when they died — but experts are split on what that means
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Pompeii victims were wearing woolen cloaks in August when they died — but experts are split on what that means

Really Simple SyndicationDecember 17, 2025

Some of the victims at Pompeii were wearing woolen cloaks when they died, even though it was August, new research finds.

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