Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.

— Arthur C. Clarke's Third Law

Astronomy

New Measurements for M87's Supermassive Black Hole: Spin and Accretion Rate

Universe Today - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:12pm

The monster black hole lurking at the center of galaxy M87 is an absolute beast. It is one of the largest in our vicinity and was the ideal first target for the Event Horizon Telescope. Scientists have taken a fresh look at the supermassive black hole using those iconic Event Horizon Telescope images and have now figured out just how fast this monster is spinning and how much material it's devouring.

Categories: Astronomy

ispace's Resilience Lander Proves the Moon is Still a Tough Customer

Universe Today - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:12pm

Japan's private space company ispace experienced another setback on Thursday 5th June when its Resilience lunar lander crashed into the surface of the Moon, marking the company's second consecutive failed landing attempt in just over two years.

Categories: Astronomy

NASA's FY 2026 Budget Request has been Released

Universe Today - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:12pm

It's official. NASA's Fiscal Year 2026 Discretionary Budget Request (FY 2026) has been released, and the news is decidedly mixed. In a previous article, we examined the FY 2026 Budget Request (released on May 2nd) and its recommendations for the coming year. With the release of the FY 2026 Budget, what was previewed and the anxiety it caused for many have been confirmed. While the Budget bolsters funding for NASA's exploration programs for the Moon and Mars, it also contains deep cuts to many other programs and the cancellation of key elements in NASA's Moon to Mars architecture.

Categories: Astronomy

How to use psychology to feel better about how you look in a swimsuit

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:00pm
Recent research delves into our issues with "seasonal body image dissatisfaction", says David Robson, who has advice on how to combat it during the summer months
Categories: Astronomy

How to use psychology to feel better about how you look in a swimsuit

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:00pm
Recent research delves into our issues with "seasonal body image dissatisfaction", says David Robson, who has advice on how to combat it during the summer months
Categories: Astronomy

Fabulous time travel novel is part-thriller and part-romance

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:00pm
In Kaliane Bradley's The Ministry of Time, a young woman must help a naval commander snatched from death in 1847 adapt to the 21st century. Time travel thriller meets romance in this excellent novel
Categories: Astronomy

Fabulous time travel novel is part-thriller and part-romance

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:00pm
In Kaliane Bradley's The Ministry of Time, a young woman must help a naval commander snatched from death in 1847 adapt to the 21st century. Time travel thriller meets romance in this excellent novel
Categories: Astronomy

Inside Europe's largest jellyfish farm

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:00pm
Images from a jellyfish-breeding facility in Germany showcase the luminous invertebrates' environmental challenges and medical promise
Categories: Astronomy

Physicist Frank Close's new book is a welcome rework of the atomic age

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:00pm
The story of the birth and growth of nuclear science is rebalanced in Destroyer of Worlds, which gives due prominence to the role of women
Categories: Astronomy

Inside Europe's largest jellyfish farm

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:00pm
Images from a jellyfish-breeding facility in Germany showcase the luminous invertebrates' environmental challenges and medical promise
Categories: Astronomy

Physicist Frank Close's new book is a welcome rework of the atomic age

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:00pm
The story of the birth and growth of nuclear science is rebalanced in Destroyer of Worlds, which gives due prominence to the role of women
Categories: Astronomy

Trump's proposed science cuts will have huge consequences

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:00pm
The universe will still be there to marvel at, despite brutal cuts set to hit NASA and the National Science Foundation's budgets. But the damage to future research will be long-lasting, says Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
Categories: Astronomy

Trump's proposed science cuts will have huge consequences

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:00pm
The universe will still be there to marvel at, despite brutal cuts set to hit NASA and the National Science Foundation's budgets. But the damage to future research will be long-lasting, says Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
Categories: Astronomy

Does this new tent repel both water and the laws of physics?

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:00pm
Feedback is tickled by a marketing email touting a new range of tents, which promises revolutionary waterproofing technology
Categories: Astronomy

A woman's body is a man's world. Just ask an anatomist...

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:00pm
From Fallopian tubes to the G-spot, long-dead men have left their mark on women's anatomy. It's time to turf them out, says Adam Taor
Categories: Astronomy

A compelling book asks if we are killing off the idea of private life

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:00pm
How did we lose the sense that some parts of life should be off-limits rather than open to commodification? Tiffany Jenkins's thoughtful new book Strangers and Intimates explores
Categories: Astronomy

Does this new tent repel both water and the laws of physics?

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:00pm
Feedback is tickled by a marketing email touting a new range of tents, which promises revolutionary waterproofing technology
Categories: Astronomy

A woman's body is a man's world. Just ask an anatomist...

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:00pm
From Fallopian tubes to the G-spot, long-dead men have left their mark on women's anatomy. It's time to turf them out, says Adam Taor
Categories: Astronomy

A compelling book asks if we are killing off the idea of private life

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:00pm
How did we lose the sense that some parts of life should be off-limits rather than open to commodification? Tiffany Jenkins's thoughtful new book Strangers and Intimates explores
Categories: Astronomy

The discovery that cancer hacks nerves could lead to fairer treatments

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Wed, 06/11/2025 - 2:00pm
With rising cancer rates, we need more good news, and the latest finding that cancer interacts with the nervous system means cheap and readily available drugs could help
Categories: Astronomy