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JWST detects water ice clouds on nearby Jupiter like exoplanet

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have identified evidence of water ice clouds in the atmosphere of Epsilon Indi Ab, a massive planet located about 12 light years from Earth. The findings, published in Astrophysical Journal Letters, challenge widely used atmospheric models and mark a step......

Curiosity rover finds organic molecules tied to life’s origins on Mars

NASA said its Curiosity rover has detected more than 20 organic molecules in Martian clay-rich rocks, including compounds never before observed on the planet. The findings, published on April 21 in Nature Communications, add new evidence to the long-running search for signs of ancient life beyond Earth. The......

Fungus from NASA clean rooms survives simulated Mars journey conditions

A fungus discovered in ultra-clean assembly facilities used by NASA could withstand the extreme conditions of a journey to Mars and persist on the planet’s surface, according to new research that raises concerns about biological contamination beyond Earth. The findings, published in Applied and......

Mit study identifies molecules that let gut neurons detect bacteria

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have identified the molecular signals that allow gut neurons to distinguish between beneficial and harmful bacteria. The work reveals a chemical communication system between microbes and the nervous system that may also exist in humans. The findings,......

Blue Origin achieves historic first landing of reused new glenn booster

Blue Origin announced on Sunday that it successfully landed the booster of its New Glenn rocket after launch, marking an important milestone in reusable rocket technology. The launch took place from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, where the New Glenn rocket carried AST SpaceMobile’s......

Study finds 3000 genes differ between male and female brains

A large scale analysis of individual brain cells has identified more than 3,000 genes whose activity differs between male and female brains, offering new insight into biological factors linked to neurological and psychiatric disorders. The study, published in Science, analyzed gene expression across......

Gene discovery in salamanders brings human limb regeneration closer

Scientists studying regeneration across multiple species have identified a shared genetic program that enables limb regrowth, a breakthrough that could eventually support therapies for regenerating human limbs. By comparing salamanders, zebrafish and mice, researchers uncovered key genes involved in......

James Webb telescope detects methane on interstellar comet for first time

The James Webb Space Telescope has recorded the first mid infrared spectroscopic observations of an interstellar comet, identifying methane in 3I/ATLAS as it leaves the solar system. The detection provides a direct view of volatile compounds formed outside our planetary system and preserved over cosmic......

NASA probe reveals unexpected particle behavior during solar explosion

NASA scientists have reported a surprising discovery from the Parker Solar Probe, which observed unusual particle behavior during a solar explosion, offering new insight into how solar storms form. During a close flyby of the Sun in 2022, the probe passed through a magnetic reconnection event, a process......

Mars bathtub ring discovery points to long lasting ancient ocean

A study published in Nature presents strong new evidence that a vast ocean once covered a significant portion of Mars. Researchers identified a large, flat geological formation resembling continental shelves on Earth, suggesting that liquid water remained stable on the planet for millions of years. The......

Largest gravity test confirms Newton and Einstein across cosmic scales

The behavior of gravity remains consistent with predictions made by Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein even across vast cosmic distances, according to a study published in Physical Review Letters. The findings come from the largest test of gravitational strength ever conducted and reinforce the prevailing......

James Webb spots massive exoplanet challenging planet formation limits

The NASA James Webb Space Telescope has captured direct images of a massive exoplanet that appears to have formed like a planet rather than a star, reshaping assumptions about how large planets can grow. The findings, published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, focus on 29 Cygni b, a gas giant with......

Compact CRISPR enzyme advances in vivo gene editing potential

Researchers at University of Texas at Austin have engineered a compact CRISPR enzyme that fits inside viral delivery systems used in gene therapy, marking a step toward practical in vivo genome editing. The work, funded by the National Institutes of Health, was published in Nature Structural & Molecular......

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