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November 16, 2025

Supernova’s First Moments Show Olive-Shaped Blast in Groundbreaking Observations

Astronomers captured the first moments of a nearby supernova, revealing an asymmetric, olive-shaped blast. In massive stars, core collapse after fuel exhaustion creates a...

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Intense Solar Storm With Huge CMEs Forced Astronauts to Take Shelter on the ISS

A major solar storm in mid-November 2025 dazzled Earth with vivid auroras but forced astronauts on the ISS to take radiation precautions. Russian cosmonauts...

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Nearby Super-Earth GJ 251 c Could Help Learn About Worlds That Once Supported Life, Astronomers Say

Astronomers discovered GJ 251 c, a super-Earth 20 light-years away. Its location in the habitable zone and rocky composition make it a top candidate...

by admin November 16, 2025
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James Webb Telescope May Have Spotted First Generation of Stars in the Universe

Astronomers using JWST may have discovered Population III stars in cluster LAP1-B, offering new insights into early galaxy formation and the universe’s first luminous...

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Blue Origin Joins SpaceX in Orbital Booster Reuse Era With New Glenn’s Successful Launch and Landing

Blue Origin’s New Glenn successfully launched NASA’s ESCAPADE mission to Mars on November 13, 2025, marking its second flight and its first ocean booster...

by admin November 14, 2025
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AI-Assisted Study Finds No Evidence of Liquid Water in Mars’ Seasonal Dark Streaks

A large-scale AI analysis of more than two million Mars orbiter images shows that the planet’s dark slope streaks form through seasonal dust avalanches,...

by admin November 14, 2025
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Researchers Expose Shocking Vulnerabilities in Satellite Communications

Researchers using basic satellite equipment intercepted thousands of unencrypted transmissions from space, exposing sensitive data such as corporate communications, text messages, and even government...

by admin November 13, 2025
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India Nears Human Spaceflight Goal with Successful Gaganyaan Parachute Drop

India achieved a major step toward its first human spaceflight as ISRO successfully tested the Gaganyaan capsule’s parachute system. Dropped from a 2.5 km...

by admin November 13, 2025
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Sun Unleashes Strongest Flare of 2025, Causing Global Radio Blackouts

On Nov. 11, 2025, the Sun erupted with an X5.1-class flare, disrupting shortwave communications across Africa and Europe. The flare’s X-rays and UV radiation...

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Planets Could Create Their Own Water While Forming, Expanding Possibilities for Habitable Worlds

Lab experiments show planets can generate water during formation, not just via comets. This suggests habitable conditions may be widespread in the galaxy, expanding...

by admin November 11, 2025
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NASA’s ESCAPADE Mission Will Send Twin Probes to Uncover Mars’s Atmospheric Secrets

NASA’s ESCAPADE mission will launch twin mini-satellites, Blue and Gold, to Mars aboard Blue Origin’s New Glenn. The probes will study how solar wind...

by admin November 10, 2025
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Webb Finds Phosphorus-Bearing Gas in an Ancient Brown Dwarf

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has detected phosphine (PH₃) in the atmosphere of the ancient brown dwarf Wolf 1130C, about 54 light-years away in...

by admin November 10, 2025
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Bad Weather Delays Blue Origin’s New Glenn Launch of NASA’s Mars Mission

Blue Origin’s New Glenn launch was postponed on November 9, 2025, because of heavy clouds at Cape Canaveral. The rocket was carrying NASA’s twin...

by admin November 10, 2025
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Peking University’s 3-Layer Cooling System Handles Record Chip Heat Loads

Peking University engineers built a three-layer microfluidic cooling device that manages 3,000 W/cm² heat flux with just 0.9 W/cm² pumping power. Using manifold, microjet,...

by admin November 10, 2025
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Scientists Just Solved the Mystery of the Moon’s Lopsided Dust Halo

Scientists have solved why the Moon’s dust cloud is uneven: heat. Using computer models, researchers found that meteor impacts on the Moon’s sunlit surface...

by admin November 9, 2025
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Antarctica Nears Irreversible Climate Tipping Point, Scientists Warn

Antarctica is approaching irreversible climate thresholds, scientists warn. Rapid melting of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, record-low sea ice, and collapsing ocean systems could...

by admin November 9, 2025
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China’s Tianwen-1 Captures Rare Interstellar Comet From Orbit Around Mars

China’s Tianwen-1 Mars mission achieved a new milestone by photographing interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, the third such object ever recorded. This breakthrough highlights China’s growing...

by admin November 9, 2025
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SpaceX Boosts Starlink Network with 28 New Satellites from California

On November 6, 2025, SpaceX launched 28 Starlink satellites under mission Group 11-14 from Vandenberg Space Force Base. The Falcon 9’s first-stage booster landed...

by admin November 9, 2025
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China and NASA Coordinate to Avoid Satellite Collision for the First Time

China’s CNSA made history by alerting NASA to a possible satellite collision—marking the first instance of Beijing warning Washington in orbit. With Earth’s orbits...

by admin November 9, 2025
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Scientists Identify Oxygen Trapping Weakens Sodium-Ion Battery Performance

Researchers have identified oxygen trapping in high-sodium cathodes as the main cause of voltage decay. Using EPR spectroscopy, the team uncovered structural changes and...

by admin November 8, 2025
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Scientists Develop Two-Level Strategy to Power Next-Gen Lithium–Sulphur Batteries

Researchers at Chung-Ang University have developed a dual-level engineering strategy combining porous carbon nanofibers and cobalt single-atom catalysts. The design enhances redox reactions, reduces...

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