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Canadian ’emoji’ lake vanishes after dramatic, landslide-like collapse — Earth from space
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Canadian ’emoji’ lake vanishes after dramatic, landslide-like collapse — Earth from space

Really Simple SyndicationMay 5, 2026

A pair of satellite photos reveals the drastic transformation of Canada’s Lake Rouge, which was fully drained after the sudden collapse of one of its

Mysterious green rocks in Pyrenees cave hint that prehistoric people were working copper there for 4,000 years
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Mysterious green rocks in Pyrenees cave hint that prehistoric people were working copper there for 4,000 years

Really Simple SyndicationMay 4, 2026

Dozens of pieces of bright-green rock discovered in a cave in the Pyrenees may be evidence of copper smelting 7,000 years ago.

Hubble Spots a Starry Spiral
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Hubble Spots a Starry Spiral

Really Simple SyndicationMay 4, 2026

This NASA Hubble Space Telescope image features the glittering spiral galaxy NGC 3137, located 53 million light-years away in the constellation Antlia (the Air Pump).

Estrogen in both the male and female brain shapes responses to trauma, study suggests
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Estrogen in both the male and female brain shapes responses to trauma, study suggests

Really Simple SyndicationMay 4, 2026

Traumatic experiences can cause memory problems, and estrogen may be a key factor that shapes the brain’s resilience against such stressors, a mouse study finds.

NASA just released 12,000 more Artemis II photos ‪—‬ here are a dozen of our favorites
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NASA just released 12,000 more Artemis II photos ‪—‬ here are a dozen of our favorites

Really Simple SyndicationMay 4, 2026

NASA just uploaded more than 12,000 photos snapped by the Artemis II crew during their record-breaking flyby around the moon. Here are some of the

3 cruise ship passengers are dead, and hantavirus is the suspected culprit: What to know
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3 cruise ship passengers are dead, and hantavirus is the suspected culprit: What to know

Really Simple SyndicationMay 4, 2026

Three people have died and three more have fallen ill on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean, and hantaviruses may be behind the cases.

The Hidden Mathematical Dance Inside Plant Cells
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The Hidden Mathematical Dance Inside Plant Cells

Really Simple SyndicationMay 4, 2026

Living on light is a dangerous game. Not only do the sun’s rays carry ultraviolet waves that can snap DNA strands and degrade molecules, but

A small object past Pluto may have a thin atmosphere
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A small object past Pluto may have a thin atmosphere

Lisa GrossmanMay 4, 2026

A brief stellar eclipse suggests the tiny 2002 XV93 has a thin atmosphere — a first for any solar system body farther from the sun

Newly mapped brain networks link far-flung regions
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Newly mapped brain networks link far-flung regions

Laura SandersMay 4, 2026

In mouse brains, star-shaped astrocytes form flexible networks that may offer another way for brain regions to communicate.

Centuries-old Christian Nubian murals inspire gorgeous fashion reconstructions
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Centuries-old Christian Nubian murals inspire gorgeous fashion reconstructions

Really Simple SyndicationMay 4, 2026

Stunning clothes from medieval Christian Nubia have been re-created and put on models, whose performance brought onlookers to tears.

Athena bowl: A silver and gold vessel of the goddess and her owl, buried in a German forest 2,000 years ago
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Athena bowl: A silver and gold vessel of the goddess and her owl, buried in a German forest 2,000 years ago

Really Simple SyndicationMay 4, 2026

The ornately decorated metal bowl was found as part of a hoard containing dozens of pieces of ancient Roman tableware.

Hello, World
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Hello, World

Really Simple SyndicationMay 3, 2026

This nighttime picture of Earth was taken on April 2, 2026, by an Artemis II crew member aiming a camera through a window of the

‘Sacrifice zones’ around critical mineral mines are rife with pollution, child workers and birth defects
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‘Sacrifice zones’ around critical mineral mines are rife with pollution, child workers and birth defects

Really Simple SyndicationMay 3, 2026

The race to mine critical minerals for AI and clean energy is creating ‘sacrifice zones’ that harm water and health of world’s poor.

Why this tribe is buying up hundreds of acres of farmland — and flooding it
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Why this tribe is buying up hundreds of acres of farmland — and flooding it

Really Simple SyndicationMay 3, 2026

The Stillaguamish Tribe in Washington state has been buying land in its traditional territory and removing levees. The goal is to turn farmland into wetlands

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