Astronomers unveiled two groundbreaking discoveries this week at the American Astronomical Society meeting in Phoenix, challenging core theories on galaxy formation and dark matter. They identified the oldest and hottest galaxy cluster ever observed, along with the first confirmed detection of a starless......
NASA is assessing a rare early end to the Crew-11 mission on the International Space Station following an unspecified medical emergency involving a crew member on January 7, prompting the agency to scrub a spacewalk hours before launch. The affected astronaut remains in stable condition, NASA stated......
Researchers at the New Jersey Institute of Technology have uncovered a previously unknown source of intense gamma radiation generated during the sun's most powerful flares, solving a decades-old puzzle. Published January 7 in Nature Astronomy, these findings could enhance space weather forecasting......
NASA announced Friday that its Artemis II mission will roll out to the launch pad in under two weeks, kicking off the first crewed trip to lunar orbit in more than five decades. Industry watchers call this the start of an unprecedented year for lunar missions, with at least five commercial landers also......
The NASA announced on Thursday that its fully assembled Artemis 2 moon rocket will move from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Complex 39B at Kennedy Space Center within two weeks, a pivotal step as the space agency gears up for its first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years. NASA spokesperson......
Ancient rocks from South Africa offer striking glimpses into Earth's turbulent early days, painting a picture of a world ruled by expansive oceans, fierce volcanic activity, and the faint stirrings of life amid relentless geological chaos. Geologist Simon Lamb from Victoria University of Wellington......
NASA kicked off the new year by releasing breathtaking cosmic images that capture colliding galaxies, merging galaxy clusters, and vibrant stellar nurseries, giving viewers a front-row seat to the universe's most dramatic events. Colliding spiral galaxies in slow motion The space agency unveiled......
China has surged ahead in hypergravity research with the delivery of CHIEF1900, a groundbreaking centrifuge that generates forces 1,900 times Earth's gravity. Built by Shanghai Electric Nuclear Power Group, the machine arrived at Zhejiang University on December 22 and is now being installed in the......
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured rare and detailed images of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, revealing two opposing jets of gas and dust that alternate in brightness in a puzzling rhythmic pattern. This phenomenon, never before observed in such a form, has raised new questions about how interstellar......
NASA and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are preparing for the upcoming launch of the Pandora Mission, a compact satellite designed to study distant exoplanets for potential signs of life by analyzing their atmospheric compositions. Scheduled to lift off on January 5, 2026, aboard a SpaceX......
Recent research conducted at Yale School of Medicine has uncovered the first measurable molecular distinction in the brains of individuals with autism, revealing about 15 percent fewer glutamate receptors compared to neurotypical participants. The discovery, published in The American Journal of......
Researchers at the University of Iowa have developed a new theoretical model that could resolve major challenges in quantum technology by purifying photons—the fundamental light particles that form the basis of quantum computing and communication systems. Their work, published in Optica Quantum,......
Western intelligence sources indicate that Russia is progressing on a new type of anti-satellite weapon designed to compromise Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite network by releasing swarms of metallic pellets in low-Earth orbit. This device, described as a “zone-effect” weapon, would create......
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