In this week's best and brightest from the world of science news, find our why some people don't seem to age, and learn about the deadly microbe spread by aromatherapy sprays. ScienceSeeker editors' favourite posts within their respective areas of interest and expertise also cover many other important and exciting topics. Why not have a read, inform yourself, and indulge your scientific curiosity?
- Why Do Leaves Turn Red in Autumn? by Christian Thorsberg at Discover Magazine
- What would photosynthesis look like around other stars? by Briley Lewis at Massive Science
- Some people just don't age, at least not like most by Kelly Cotton at Massive Science
- A Deadly Microbe Mystery Leads to a Spray Sold at Walmart by Beth Mole at Wired
- Rock bottom: can rocks in your dog’s water bowl protect your lawn? by Kat Day at Chronicle Flask
- Mosquitos are more common in poorly kept-up neighborhoods by Blythe Emily Lawson at Sciworthy
- Can Animals Experience Depression? by Mary Bates at Psychology Today
- Memes can help people psychologically cope with the COVID-19 pandemic by Eric W. Dolan at PsyPost
- Ruminating About Symptoms Can Maintain Distress In Those With OCD by Emily Reynolds at BPS Research Digest
- Google Search Makes People Think They are Smarter Than They Actually Are, New Study Explains Googling Effect by Marie Morales at The Science Times
- What Makes A Beautiful Experiment? by Chad Orzel at Forbes
- Physicists fail to find mysterious 'sterile neutrino' particles by Leah Crane at New Scientist
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