Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the Universe or we are not.
Both are equally terrifying.

— Arthur C. Clarke

Astronomy

Scientists created a new carbon molecule for the second time ever

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 3:00pm
For the first time in 35 years, scientists have analysed a new type of all-carbon molecule at room temperature, without the extreme conditions usually required to stabilise this type of molecule
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Scientists created a new carbon molecule for the second time ever

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 3:00pm
For the first time in 35 years, scientists have analysed a new type of all-carbon molecule at room temperature, without the extreme conditions usually required to stabilise this type of molecule
Categories: Astronomy

How Telescope Noise Could Help Us Monitor Climate Change

Universe Today - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 2:55pm

University of Warwick astronomers, in partnership with institutions in Spain, are showing how astronomy tools, that are usually used to study stars, can be repurposed as climate sensors, helping us track how Earth's atmosphere is changing in the face of global warming.

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The Europa Clipper Mission Tests it Radar Instrument at Mars

Universe Today - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 2:55pm

NASA's Europa Clipper, the largest interplanetary probe, tested its radar during a Mars flyby. The results show the kind of detailed imagery the probe will capture once it arrives at Jupiter’s moon Europa.

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This Could Prevent Rovers From Getting Stuck In Sand Or Dust

Universe Today - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 2:55pm

Engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison uncovered a critical flaw in how lunar and Martian rovers are tested on Earth. Simulations revealed that test results have been misleading for decades because researchers only adjusted rover weight to simulate low gravity—but ignored how Earth’s gravity affects the terrain itself. Using a powerful simulation tool called Chrono, the team showed that sandy surfaces behave very differently on the Moon, where they’re fluffier and less supportive.

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Astronomers Detect Most Distant Fast Radio Burst Ever

Universe Today - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 2:55pm

Astronomers have detected a fast radio burst (FRB) from when the Universe was just 3 billion years old, a remarkable achievement that opens new windows into the early universe and the mysterious phenomena that shaped it.

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Stellar Flares Unveil Hidden Magnetic Secrets of TRAPPIST-1

Universe Today - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 2:55pm

A team of astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have achieved a breakthrough in understanding TRAPPIST-1, the famous red dwarf star hosting seven Earth sized planets. By analysing stellar flares, the team discovered that flares cause dark magnetic features on the star's surface to disappear, creating persistent brightening effects. This represents the first-ever measurement of magnetic feature spectra on an M8 dwarf star.

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Lucy Could Visit An Additional Sub-km Asteroid With A Course Correction

Universe Today - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 2:55pm

Lucy is already well on its way to Jupiter’s Trojan asteroids. But that doesn't mean that it can’t make some improvements to its trajectory along the way. A new paper suggests it might be possible to nudge Lucy into a slightly different orbit, allowing it to pass an as-yet-undiscovered asteroid sometime during its exploration of the L5 cloud of Trojan around Jupiter. If completed, it could lend an entirely new research target to Lucy’s repertoire and further define the differences between the two Trojan clouds.

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TRAPPIST-1d isn't the Earth-like planet scientists had hoped it to be, according to JWST data

Space.com - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 2:00pm
As another world around TRAPPIST-1 shows no signs of an atmosphere, astronomers urge us not to give up hope for an Earth-like atmosphere on one of the other worlds in the system.
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New subtype of diabetes found in youths from sub-Saharan Africa

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 1:00pm
In sub-Saharan African youths diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, 65 per cent do not have antibodies or genetic risks associated with the disease, suggesting they have a novel non-autoimmune subtype of the disorder
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New subtype of diabetes found in youths from sub-Saharan Africa

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 1:00pm
In sub-Saharan African youths diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, 65 per cent do not have antibodies or genetic risks associated with the disease, suggesting they have a novel non-autoimmune subtype of the disorder
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US Space Force's new deep space radar tracks multiple satellites 22,000 miles away in key test

Space.com - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 1:00pm
The U.S. Space Force's powerful new military radar system designed to detect and track objects in distant orbits above Earth has passed an initial key test.
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Mind-reading AI can turn even imagined speech into spoken words

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 12:00pm
A brain-computer interface has enabled people with paralysis to turn their thoughts directly into words, requiring less effort than older techniques where a physical attempt at speech had to be made
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Mind-reading AI can turn even imagined speech into spoken words

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 12:00pm
A brain-computer interface has enabled people with paralysis to turn their thoughts directly into words, requiring less effort than older techniques where a physical attempt at speech had to be made
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Trump Cuts Could End U.S. Exploration of the Outer Solar System

Scientific American.com - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 12:00pm

The U.S. planetary science community is sounding the alarm about plans to discard a nuclear technology that has powered dozens of NASA missions over the past 50 years

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Discovery of 250 'mini galaxies' could help scientists pin down the nature of dark matter

Space.com - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 12:00pm
Only a fraction of the size of the Milky Way, these galaxies have thus far been too faint for most telescopes to spot.
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Why no one can agree on what quantum physics really means

New Scientist Space - Cosmology - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 11:03am
For a century, quantum theory has passed every experimental test, but physicists can’t agree on how to use it to paint a picture of our reality – or even whether that is possible
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Why no one can agree on what quantum physics really means

New Scientist Space - Space Headlines - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 11:03am
For a century, quantum theory has passed every experimental test, but physicists can’t agree on how to use it to paint a picture of our reality – or even whether that is possible
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New Brain Device Is First to Read Out Inner Speech

Scientific American.com - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 11:00am

A new brain prosthesis can read out inner thoughts in real time, helping people with ALS and brain stem stroke communicate fast and comfortably

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Blue Origin pitches new 'Mars Telecommunications Orbiter' for Red Planet missions (video)

Space.com - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 11:00am
Blue Origin has used its Blue Ring spacecraft platform to develop the Mars Telecommunications Orbiter, which the company says could aid future NASA missions to the Red Planet.
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