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Going Low and Slow in Testing
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Going Low and Slow in Testing

Really Simple SyndicationMay 28, 2026

NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft flies above NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, during testing focused on lower-speed and altitude flight conditions

How We See the Beautiful, Violent Sun
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How We See the Beautiful, Violent Sun

Really Simple SyndicationMay 28, 2026

The sun is one of the most studied objects in the history of science. The ancient Babylonians and Chinese tracked sunspots and solar eclipses, etching

A single day of attacks on Iranian oil refineries released as much sulfur dioxide as a volcanic eruption
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A single day of attacks on Iranian oil refineries released as much sulfur dioxide as a volcanic eruption

Really Simple SyndicationMay 28, 2026

Fires from March 7 airstrikes created a sulfur dioxide plume spanning 185,000 square miles.

Chemists create ‘water armor’ that prevents stains and germs from sticking to clothing ‪
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Chemists create ‘water armor’ that prevents stains and germs from sticking to clothing ‪

Really Simple SyndicationMay 28, 2026

Material scientists in China have created a new kind of coating that keeps clothes clean without the need for wasteful detergents. It could reduce the

‘It’s being promoted like there’s absolutely no risk’: Why some experts say melatonin should be considered a drug rather than a supplement
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‘It’s being promoted like there’s absolutely no risk’: Why some experts say melatonin should be considered a drug rather than a supplement

Really Simple SyndicationMay 28, 2026

Researchers want stricter testing, better labels and accurate dosages for a wildly popular sleep aid that comes with some risks.

A $4 tongue swab test detects tuberculosis within 30 minutes
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A $4 tongue swab test detects tuberculosis within 30 minutes

Sahas MehraMay 28, 2026

The new test may catch active tuberculosis in those with low access to health care or who have trouble making the phlegm needed for traditional

Celestron NexStar 6SE review
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Celestron NexStar 6SE review

Really Simple SyndicationMay 28, 2026

A dependable and sharp 6-inch GoTo telescope with sharp views and basic imaging potential, but with dated tech that’s a bit slow to set up.

Controversial ‘JuMBO’ planets discovered by James Webb telescope may not be an illusion after all
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Controversial ‘JuMBO’ planets discovered by James Webb telescope may not be an illusion after all

Really Simple SyndicationMay 28, 2026

Two pairs of ‘rogue’ Jupiter-size, planet-like objects have been found in a large star-forming region in the Milky Way, a new study claims. The findings

The ‘Doomsday Glacier’ is poised to lose its ice shelf this year. An Antarctic researcher explains what that means for global sea levels
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The ‘Doomsday Glacier’ is poised to lose its ice shelf this year. An Antarctic researcher explains what that means for global sea levels

Really Simple SyndicationMay 28, 2026

Researchers have warned that the Thwaites Glacier, one of the largest glaciers in the world, is about to lose its eastern ice shelf. We spoke

Not even the Himalayas are immune to traffic smog
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Not even the Himalayas are immune to traffic smog

Really Simple SyndicationMay 28, 2026

Smog from cars and trucks is an expected health hazard in big cities, but researchers from the University of Cincinnati found pollution from truck exhaust

Happy, who taught researchers that elephants can recognize themselves, is euthanized
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Happy, who taught researchers that elephants can recognize themselves, is euthanized

Really Simple SyndicationMay 28, 2026

Happy, a Bronx Zoo elephant who gave researchers new insight into the animal’s behavior and became the crux of a closely watched animal rights case

AI bots ignore evidence. Can we trust them with science?
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AI bots ignore evidence. Can we trust them with science?

Kathryn HulickMay 27, 2026

Scientists rethink their ideas after experiments. AI agents struggle to learn from evidence and recognize when an idea is obviously incorrect.

NASA administrator hails ‘Golden Age’ of lunar exploration as Moon Base plans unveiled
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NASA administrator hails ‘Golden Age’ of lunar exploration as Moon Base plans unveiled

Really Simple SyndicationMay 27, 2026

The space agency described the moon base as a sprawling city-like lunar outpost stretching over hundreds of square miles.

The Romans and Vikings left few genetic traces of their occupations of Britain, research suggests
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The Romans and Vikings left few genetic traces of their occupations of Britain, research suggests

Really Simple SyndicationMay 27, 2026

Despite their occupations of Britain, the Romans and Vikings didn’t leave much of a genetic mark on Britons. The Anglo-Saxons, though, were a different story.

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