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What One Bacteria’s Survival in a High-Stress Rocket Flight Means for Humans and the Search for ET

In a boon to human space travel, new research has shown that bacteria essential to our health can survive rocket launches and microgravity.

The “Tug of War” Secretly Driving Asteroid Behavior is Revealed in New ESA Gaia Research

Researchers working with data from the European Space Agency’s Gaia mission have developed a new understanding of how asteroids tumble.

Ancient Inhabitants of Teotihuacan May Have Left Clues Explaining Their Mysterious Disappearance

Scientists believe signs of an ancient hidden language may explain the mysterious disappearance of the people who built Teotihuacan.

Rock Samples From the Far Side of the Moon Reveal a Chilling Mystery

New research reveals the Moon’s far side is cooler and more complex than expected, reshaping our understanding of its hidden interior.

Latest NASA Images of 3I/ATLAS From Recent Mars Flyby Stunned Social Media—Here’s Why It Looks So Strange

New NASA images of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS during its closest approach to Mars late last week have erupted in controversy online.

3I/ATLAS is Captured in New Images as Mysterious Object Cruises Past Mars—What Does the Latest Data Reveal?  

3I/ATLAS is making its closest approach to Mars today, which could offer a chance to capture the clearest images yet of the unusual comet.

Breakthrough Experiments Show How to Detect Hidden Objects Like Submarines and Buried Treasure Using Physics

New experiments demonstrate how to detect hidden objects like submarines or buried treasure using the power of acoustical physics.

Lithuanian Airport Temporarily Shut Down Following Aerial Object Sightings—Now Investigators Have Revealed Their Source

Unauthorized incursions in Lithuanian airspace led to a temporary shutdown at Vilnius Airport over the weekend, according to investigators.

Holographic Ultrasound Breakthrough Enables Scientists to Unlock a New Frontier in Brain Stimulation Research

An international team of researchers has developed a novel method of repurposing ultrasound technologies to manipulate neural activity.

Archaeologists Say Karnak Temple’s Builders Modified the Nile Landscape for Religious Symbolism

An analysis of the ancient Egyptian temple of Karnak suggests the site was selected and its terrain altered to honor the creation mythology.

A Massive Blind Spot in Gravitational Wave Research Has Now Been Filled, Setting the Pace for Future Discoveries

Researchers have unveiled a new technique for detecting gravitational waves, advancing the precision limits of current instrumentation.

The “Holy Grail of Forensic Investigation”: Scientists Recover Fingerprints from Spent Bullet Casings For the First Time

A new forensic investigation technique can recover fingerprints from bullet casings even after exposure to the extreme heat of gunfire.

Scientists Warn the Universe Could End in a ‘Big Crunch’—Here’s When It Might Happen

Physicists predict the universe’s expansion will reverse, ending in a dramatic big crunch about 20 billion years from now.

Is the Search for Dark Matter a Cosmic Illusion? Physicists Take Up the Controversy

An astrophysicist proposes a new model of the universe without dark matter and energy, but is his radical idea based in fact?

Venus Flytrap’s Bizarre Insect Capture Mechanism Has Long Puzzled Scientists—Now They Finally Know How It Works

Researchers have discovered how the Venus flytrap translates a physical touch into an electrical signal that quickly closes its trap.

James Webb Space Telescope Detects “Sign of Life” Molecule Phosphine on a Brown Dwarf 54 Light Years From Earth

Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope have detected the “sign of life molecule” phosphine in the atmosphere of a brown dwarf star.

“Unpredictable Evolution” in 167-Million-Year-Old Fossil Challenges Ideas on the Ancient Origins of Snakes

A fossil discovered in Scotland provides new insights into one of paleontology’s most enduring mysteries: the origins of snakes.

Pentagon Moves to Impose Strict NDAs and Random Polygraphs Amid Crackdown on Leaks

The Pentagon is considering new restrictions that would require thousands of employees to sign NDAs and undergo random polygraph tests.