Astronomy
Webb Shows Another Jupiter Forming in Real Time
Astronomers have used JWST to study a fascinating planetary system that's only 16.7 million years old, with two bizarre giant exoplanets. Designated YSES-1, its closer planet, YSES-1b seems to be surrounded by a disk of material that could be the birthplace of moons, similar to what might have happened at Jupiter billions of years ago. The other, YSES-1c, has a layer of silicate particles in its upper atmosphere—clouds of sand.
Tiny ‘primordial’ black holes created in the Big Bang may have rapidly grown to supermassive sizes
Could reusable rockets make solar geoengineering less risky?
Could reusable rockets make solar geoengineering less risky?
Biotech firm aims to create ‘ChatGPT of biology’ – will it work?
Biotech firm aims to create ‘ChatGPT of biology’ – will it work?
Cryopreserved sea star larvae could enable vital species to recover
Cryopreserved sea star larvae could enable vital species to recover
Northern lights and glowing noctilucent clouds collide in a rare night sky show over Alberta (photo)
Flesh-Eating ‘Screwworm’ Parasites Are Headed to the U.S.
Screwworm parasites primarily infect livestock, but human cases have risen in Central America after the pests escaped containment
You're Looking at a Newly Forming Planet
Astronomers have discovered the site of a newly forming exoplanet, probably with several times the mass of Jupiter. The image was captured by ESO's Very Large Telescope, seeing the young star system 2MASS 1612 in infrared light. The disk extends about 130 astronomical units from the star, but you can see a bright ring followed by a gap at about 50 AU. It's believed there's a new planet forming in that gap, pulling in material from the disk of gas and dust around it.
Would a Planetary Sunshade Help Cool the Planet? This Mission Could Find Out
As worldwide temperatures continue to rise and conventional solutions aren't working fast enough, governments may turn to geoengineering solutions. One idea is to place a giant sunshade somewhat like an umbrella between the Earth and the Sun to block some of the sunlight that reaches our planet. A new mission proposes sending an 81 m² sail to Earth-Sun L1 to measure the effect of blocking a tiny fraction of solar energy.
Nat Geo documentary 'SALLY,' about the 1st US woman in space, now streaming on Disney+ & Hulu
Scientists Find Universe’s Missing Matter in Intergalactic ‘Cosmic Fog’
Researchers have used cosmic explosions called fast radio bursts to illuminate the intergalactic medium