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Artemis II breaks distance record on Moon far side flyby

Artemis II breaks distance record on Moon far side flyby

NASA's Artemis II crew broke the 56-year-old human spaceflight distance record held by Apollo 13 during a dramatic lunar far side flyby, becoming the first humans to directly view parts of the Moon's

SkimNews · 4mo ago
Texas A&M Biomimicry Course Uses LEGO, VR, and Nature Walks

Texas A&M Biomimicry Course Uses LEGO, VR, and Nature Walks

Texas A&M professor Dr. Charles Patrick published a study in Biomedical Engineering Education showing that a scaffolded, inquiry-based biomimicry course measurably increased students' imagination comp

Phys.org · 4mo ago
DNA Encryption Locks Engineered Cells Behind Chemical Passcode

DNA Encryption Locks Engineered Cells Behind Chemical Passcode

U.S. researchers have built a DNA-level encryption system for engineered cells that scrambles genetic instructions and requires a precise sequence of chemicals to unlock, with an ethical-hacking test

Phys.org · 4mo ago
LIGO Data Reveal Three Black‑Hole Merger Families

LIGO Data Reveal Three Black‑Hole Merger Families

Analysis of the LIGO‑Virgo‑KAGRA GWTC‑4 catalog shows that merging binary black holes fall into three distinct subpopulations, each with characteristic masses, spins, and merger rates, suggesting mult

Phys.org · 4mo ago
First Direct Images of Cavity-Induced Quantum Density Waves

First Direct Images of Cavity-Induced Quantum Density Waves

For the first time, researchers have directly imaged the formation of cavity-induced density waves in an ultracold quantum gas, capturing a self-organization phenomenon previously detectable only thro

Phys.org · 4mo ago
E. coli spin symmetrical metal pucks via fluid dynamics

E. coli spin symmetrical metal pucks via fluid dynamics

Researchers at ISTA discovered that E. coli bacteria can spin symmetrical microscopic metal disks through fluid dynamics alone, overturning the assumption that object asymmetry was required for rotati

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Early obesity raises premature death risk 70%

Early obesity raises premature death risk 70%

A new Lund University study of over 600,000 Swedes shows that gaining weight in early adulthood dramatically raises the risk of premature death from heart disease, diabetes and other obesity‑related c

Science Daily · 4mo ago
UdeM Study: Bill C-36 Endangers Independent Sex Workers

UdeM Study: Bill C-36 Endangers Independent Sex Workers

A University of Montreal study of 13 independent sex workers finds that Canada's Bill C-36, not the work itself, is what makes them vulnerable—and that decriminalization would let them better protect

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Early Breakfast & Longer Fast Linked to Lower BMI: 5-Year Study

Early Breakfast & Longer Fast Linked to Lower BMI: 5-Year Study

A Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) study tracking more than 7,000 Spanish adults over five years found that people who ate breakfast early and extended their overnight fast were more l

Science Daily · 4mo ago
Saturday Citations: Octopus behavior; children's nightmares; the fast effects of meditation

Saturday Citations: Octopus behavior; children's nightmares; the fast effects of meditation

New studies reveal that meditation reshapes brainwaves in just a few minutes, while Japanese biologists show male octopuses fiercely protect their reproductive arm. At the same time, psychologists unv

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Microglia Destroy Smell Nerves in Early Alzheimer's

Microglia Destroy Smell Nerves in Early Alzheimer's

Researchers at DZNE and LMU show that brain immune cells called microglia destroy nerve fibers linking the olfactory bulb to the locus coeruleus in early Alzheimer's, driven by a membrane 'eat-me' sig

Science Daily · 4mo ago
Poor man's Majoranas detect fermion vs. boson spins

Poor man's Majoranas detect fermion vs. boson spins

Brazilian researchers at UNESP demonstrated that 'poor man's Majoranas' — topologically unprotected Majorana modes in minimal quantum dot chains — can serve as spectroscopic probes identifying whether

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Artemis II Flooded by Moon-Landing Conspiracy Theories

Artemis II Flooded by Moon-Landing Conspiracy Theories

The Artemis II lunar fly-by, which sent astronauts farther from Earth than any humans before, has been engulfed by conspiracy theories on X, TikTok, and Facebook, including an AI-manufactured image of

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Artemis II Returns, $100bn Cost Sparks Debate

Artemis II Returns, $100bn Cost Sparks Debate

NASA’s Artemis II crewed lunar flyby returned, underscoring a near‑$100 bn Artemis program and sparking debate over whether costly human missions remain justified amid advancing robotic alternatives.

The Guardian Science · 4mo ago
Artemis II Crew Splashes Down After Moon Flyby

Artemis II Crew Splashes Down After Moon Flyby

Four astronauts aboard NASA's Artemis II Orion capsule splashed down in the Pacific off San Diego on Friday night, becoming the first humans to travel to the Moon and return safely to Earth since Apol

The Guardian Science · 4mo ago
NASA streams Artemis II on Twitch, draws millions

NASA streams Artemis II on Twitch, draws millions

NASA’s Artemis II crewed lunar flyby was streamed live on Twitch and other platforms, drawing millions of viewers and engaging schools, museums, and teachers in a renewed push to spark public enthusia

Phys.org · 4mo ago
Artemis II crew returns to Earth after 10-day lunar flyby

Artemis II crew returns to Earth after 10-day lunar flyby

NASA's Artemis II crew — Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen — splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on Friday after a 10-day lunar flyby, becoming the first humans to travel t

The Guardian Science · 4mo ago
Flinders Study Links Adenovirus Protein to Clots

Flinders Study Links Adenovirus Protein to Clots

Flinders University and international collaborators have pinpointed molecular mimicry between an adenovirus vector protein and platelet factor 4 as the trigger for the ultra‑rare clotting disorder VIT

Science Daily · 4mo ago
Inclusion AI doubles disabled hiring in complex hiring

Inclusion AI doubles disabled hiring in complex hiring

A Macquarie Business School study finds that inclusion‑focused generative AI can dramatically improve the selection of disabled candidates in complex hiring decisions, outperforming standard AI and hu

Phys.org · 4mo ago
AI Drones Find Early‑Maturing Wheat for Resilience

AI Drones Find Early‑Maturing Wheat for Resilience

A Barcelona‑led study shows that AI‑driven drone phenotyping can pinpoint durum wheat varieties that combine early vigor and rapid maturation, delivering stable yields across irrigated and rain‑fed Me

Phys.org · 4mo ago

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