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Science news this week: Laotian ‘death jar,’ climate change threatens rice crops, and an asthma drug treats tough cancer
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Science news this week: Laotian ‘death jar,’ climate change threatens rice crops, and an asthma drug treats tough cancer

Really Simple SyndicationMay 26, 2026

May 23, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over

Chennai City Lights
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Chennai City Lights

Really Simple SyndicationMay 26, 2026

Chennai, on India’s southern coast along the Bay of Bengal and with a metropolitan population of about 8.7 million, shines with white LED streetlights in

When Quiet Undersea Volcanoes Turn Disruptive
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When Quiet Undersea Volcanoes Turn Disruptive

Really Simple SyndicationMay 26, 2026

Jonas Preine, a recently minted Ph.D. from the University of Hamburg, squinted at a computer screen in the lab of a ship as it bobbed

Handwashing: Cool Water as Effective as Hot for Removing Germs
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Handwashing: Cool Water as Effective as Hot for Removing Germs

Really Simple SyndicationMay 26, 2026

We all know that washing our hands can keep us from spreading germs and getting sick. But a new Rutgers-New Brunswick study found that cool

A Recipe For Concrete That Can Withstand Road Salt Deterioration
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A Recipe For Concrete That Can Withstand Road Salt Deterioration

Really Simple SyndicationMay 26, 2026

Road salt, used in copious helpings each winter to protect them from ice and preserve safe driving conditions, is slowly degrading the concrete they’re made

Solar flares may show predictable warning signs hours before erupting
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Solar flares may show predictable warning signs hours before erupting

Lisa GrossmanMay 26, 2026

Scientists spotted patterns hours before a major solar flare, a discovery that could help forecast dangerous eruptions.

Why is hantavirus so deadly? It’s not what you may think
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Why is hantavirus so deadly? It’s not what you may think

Tina Hesman SaeyMay 26, 2026

Andes hantavirus causes deadly lung failure, but its method of attack differs from other respiratory illnesses. The details might inform future treatments.

Brilliant-green fireball meteor explodes over erupting volcano in the Philippines
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Brilliant-green fireball meteor explodes over erupting volcano in the Philippines

Really Simple SyndicationMay 26, 2026

Multiple videos show a rare “fireball” meteor breaking apart with a flash of emerald light over the erupting Mount Mayon. Initial reports suggested that the

Gold glitters around Ghana’s ‘lake of souls’ thanks to catastrophic meteor strike — Earth from space
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Gold glitters around Ghana’s ‘lake of souls’ thanks to catastrophic meteor strike — Earth from space

Really Simple SyndicationMay 26, 2026

A 2015 satellite photo shows a series of golden tendrils surrounding Ghana’s Lake Bosumtwi, which is considered sacred to the local Asante people. The lake

A new test could flag people at risk for anemia by filming their eyeballs — no needles required
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A new test could flag people at risk for anemia by filming their eyeballs — no needles required

Really Simple SyndicationMay 26, 2026

A new needle-free technology isn’t ready to replace blood draws, but it could serve as a screening tool to flag people who need a full-blown

Toxic plant on Ming dynasty-era surgical tools may be world’s oldest chemical evidence of topical anesthetic
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Toxic plant on Ming dynasty-era surgical tools may be world’s oldest chemical evidence of topical anesthetic

Really Simple SyndicationMay 25, 2026

An analysis of residue on centuries-old surgical tools reveals the use of a toxic anesthetic in Ming dynasty-era Chinese medicine.

Mars looks blue and bruised in surreal new images from Psyche spacecraft — Space photo of the week
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Mars looks blue and bruised in surreal new images from Psyche spacecraft — Space photo of the week

Really Simple SyndicationMay 25, 2026

On its way to a metal asteroid, NASA’s Psyche probe tested its cameras as it got a gravity assist from the Red Planet.

NASA’s Chandra Finds Young Stars Dim Quickly
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NASA’s Chandra Finds Young Stars Dim Quickly

Really Simple SyndicationMay 25, 2026

Scientists have found that young stellar cousins of our Sun are calming down and dimming more quickly in their X-ray output than previously thought, according

Rare genetic disease makes scientists reconsider what the ‘seat of fear’ in the brain really is
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Rare genetic disease makes scientists reconsider what the ‘seat of fear’ in the brain really is

Really Simple SyndicationMay 25, 2026

People with a rare genetic disorder that damages the amygdala are helping neuroscientists rethink how the brain shapes fear, trust and concern for others

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