Categories

Single-shot laser technique captures plasma evolution at 100 billion frames per second

Plasma, ionized gas and the fourth state of matter, makes up over 99% of the ordinary matter in the universe. Understanding its properties is critical for developing fusion energy sources, modeling astrophysical objects like stars and improving manufacturing techniques for semiconductors in modern cell phones.

Go to Source

Observations shed light on fragmentation code and growth mystery of high-mass star formation

A collaborative team has revealed new observational evidence that sheds light on the mystery of massive star formation. Researchers from Yunnan University, the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the University of Chile, along with other domestic and international institutions, have published their findings in The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series.

Go […]

Here are the tools Perseverance used to spot a potential sign of ancient life

NASA’s search for evidence of past life on Mars just produced an exciting update. On Sept. 10, 2025, a team of scientists published a paper detailing the Perseverance rover’s investigation of a distinctive rock outcrop called Bright Angel on the edge of Mars’ Jezero Crater. This outcrop is notable for its light-toned rocks with striking […]

Conquering disorder: Modeling a solid with liquid-like ion movement

Copper selenide (Cu₂Se) attracts scientific interest for its thermoelectric ability to convert heat into electricity, but a lack of atomic-level understanding has limited its practical applications for decades.

Go to Source

BWC: Suspect leads LAPD cops on foot pursuit through Kohl’s, tries second escape at hospital

The man, who was spotted carrying multiple pairs of jeans, injured himself while resisting; when he was taken to a hospital, he tried to flee again before being taken into custody

Go to Source

From terraced hills to collapsed soufflés, scientists decode Venus’s mysterious surface

A research team led by geophysicists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography provides an explanation for features that characterize the surface of the solar system’s hottest planet.

Go to Source

Suspect rams into ICE officer, crashes into multiple DHS vehicles while trying to flee during traffic stop

The officer was nearly crushed as the driver and three passengers, found to be in the country illegally, attempted to flee, DHS said

Go to Source

BWC shows arrest of Fla. man who headbutted officer, threated to ‘detonate himself’

Miami Beach Police officers spent several minutes de-escalating the situation before the suspect headbutted one officer, requiring stitches

Go to Source

XRISM reveals surprisingly sluggish winds from neutron star differ from black hole outflows

The X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM) has revealed an unexpected difference between the powerful winds launching from a disk around a neutron star and those from material circling supermassive black holes.

Go to Source

Blue Alchemist is one step closer to creating sustainable infrastructure on the moon

Blue Origin is committed to making a permanent human presence in space a reality. To this end, they have developed the New Shepard and New Glenn rockets to send payloads to orbit, and aim to create super-heavy launch vehicles to reach the moon (New Armstrong and Blue Origin) and beyond. Another focus has been on […]

Engine trouble forces Northrop Grumman to delay supply delivery to International Space Station

A newly launched supply ship has run into engine trouble that is preventing it from reaching the International Space Station.

Go to Source

Mars’s chilly north polar vortex may create a seasonal ozone layer

A rare glimpse into the wintry conditions of the Mars north polar vortex has shown that temperatures inside the vortex are far colder than outside, and that the permanent darkness that winter brings to the Martian north pole facilitates a surge in ozone in the atmosphere.

Go to Source

Life after impact: New discovery links microbial colonization to ancient meteorite crater

In a scientific breakthrough with cosmic implications, researchers have, for the first time, precisely dated the emergence of microbial life within a meteorite impact crater—revealing that life not only survives catastrophe, but thrives in its aftermath.

Go to Source

Simulations show how future moon missions could uncover dark matter

An international research collaboration has used advanced computer simulations to investigate how faint radio signals from the early universe, soon to be observed from missions on the far side of the moon, could shed light on the fundamental properties of dark matter.

Go to Source

Innovative microscope captures large, high-resolution images of curved samples in single snapshot

Researchers have developed a new type of microscope that can acquire extremely large, high-resolution pictures of non-flat objects in a single snapshot. This innovation could speed up research and medical diagnostics or be useful in quality inspection applications.

Go to Source