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SSpace Read More Radio emission observations reveal delayed outflow from a tidal disruption eventSeptember 2, 2025 Radio light curves of WTP 14adeqka in selected frequencies from archival and targeted VLA observations (main panel) along…
SSpace Read More Program brings greater understanding to star and galaxy formationSeptember 2, 2025 “One of the goals of the Webb telescope is to find the first stars, the first galaxies,” Danilo…
SScience Read More How NASA made exoplanets into tourist destinationsSeptember 2, 2025 “Like Luke Skywalker’s planet “Tatooine” in Star Wars, Kepler-16b orbits a pair of stars. Kepler-16b is a gas…
SSpace Read More New findings reveal the cause of potentially damaging electrical discharges on satellitesSeptember 2, 2025 Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers observed that increased electron activity on the surface of a spacecraft, such as…
SScience Read More Physicists model vacuum tunneling in a 2D superfluidSeptember 1, 2025 Credit: CC0 Public Domain In 1951, physicist Julian Schwinger theorized that by applying a uniform electrical field to…
SSpace Read More JWST reveals 3I/ATLAS’s coma is largely carbon dioxideSeptember 1, 2025 Hubble image of 3I/ATLAS. Credit: NASA/ESA All (or at least most) astronomical eyes are on 3I/ATLAS, our most…
GGenetics Read More Genetic tools identify lost human relatives from fossil recordsSeptember 1, 2025 Predicted phenotypic differences between AMHs, Neanderthals, and Denisovans. Credit: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2025). DOI:…
SSpace Read More Solar Orbiter traces superfast electrons back to sunSeptember 1, 2025 Solar Orbiter observed more than 300 bursts of ‘Solar Energetic Electrons’ between November 2020 and December 2022. For…
AArts and design Read More Reimagining Lisbon’s Azulejos: Regenerative Biomaterial Tiles from the Tagus RiverAugust 27, 2025 Bio Azulejos. Image © Jeremy Morris Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/1033393/reimagining-lisbons-azulejos-regenerative-biomaterial-tiles-from-the-tagus-river All materials come…
WWildlife Read More Lessons from cave bear extinction could save endangered bearsAugust 21, 2025 Credit: University of Central Lancashire Lessons from extinction could help protect the bears of today. New research reveals…
PPhysics Read More New model describes result of non-reciprocal interactions between two non-linear moleculesAugust 21, 2025 Adding non-linearity to a non-reciprocal system enables the two molecule species to change their dynamics. As a result,…