
Meteorite Clues Point to Long-Lost Proto-Planet in Solar System
Rare angrite meteorites, like NWA 12774, suggest the existence of a "worldly embryo" - a proto-planet that orbited the sun billions of years ago before shattering.

Rare angrite meteorites, like NWA 12774, suggest the existence of a "worldly embryo" - a proto-planet that orbited the sun billions of years ago before shattering.

Daraxonrasib, a new drug, nearly doubled survival for advanced pancreatic cancer patients in a trial, extending life by 6+ months with fewer side effects than chemo. Hailed as a 'crowning achievement,' it opens new research avenues, though it's not a cure.

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a Florida hotfire test, just days after the FAA lifted its grounding from an April satellite mishap. Jeff Bezos and NASA acknowledged the anomaly and are investigating the cause of this latest incident.

A new species of mosasaur, Tylosaurus rex (T. rex), has been identified in Texas, exceeding its predecessor T. proriger in size and featuring serrated teeth. The discovery prompts a re-evaluation of mosasaur evolution and classification.

A massive stone jar containing remains of 37 individuals has been discovered in Laos, offering insights into the ancient 'Plain of Jars' burial site. Researchers suggest it was a multigenerational crypt, possibly involving 'additional burials'.

Exploring Space Force's role in cislunar control and the debate on space piracy for future lunar bases. The text also highlights widespread errors in calculating percentage changes, citing examples from public figures like RFK Jr.

The Celestron Outland X 10x25 binoculars are robust, budget-friendly, and portable for casual outdoor activities like hiking or sports, featuring weatherproofing. Limitations include eye relief, close focus for backyard use, and color vibrancy, making them less ideal for serious observation.

UN and Lancet reports highlight how climate change, particularly extreme heat, causes heat-related deaths, reduced agricultural work hours, and food insecurity in Europe. Experts discuss impacts on crops, livestock, and farmer livelihoods, urging proactive safety nets.

NHS England is restricting public access to its source code due to AI advancements like Mythos, reversing its open-source policy. Experts deem the move unnecessary and detrimental to collaboration and transparency.

Honor's D1 humanoid robot won a half-marathon in 51 minutes, showcasing advancements in autonomous navigation and liquid-cooling systems. This leap signifies rapid progress in robotics beyond simple domestic tasks.

CAR T-cell therapy, initially for cancer, shows remarkable success in treating autoimmune diseases by targeting rogue immune cells. This innovative approach offers new hope for millions affected by these conditions.

Explore LUCA, our last universal common ancestor, and how scientists are researching its origins to understand the evolution of life on Earth and potentially on other planets. Learn about early life forms, genetic codes, and the challenges of fossil interpretation.

New research shows ultrasmall nanodiamonds become surprisingly elastic due to high surface-to-core atomic ratio & weak bonds. This finding, pushing smallness tenfold, is crucial for novel electronics & quantum devices, challenging traditional diamond properties.

Artemis II's heat shield performed better than expected, with reduced char loss. However, concerns remain about critical hardware and timelines for future Artemis missions.

New research reveals plants can absorb essential micronutrients like iron, copper, and even phosphorus directly from dust landing on their leaves, a process called foliar uptake. This method, studied in Israel, offers a vital nutrient source in dry, dusty environments.

Explore new research on lobster sentience, the natural selection of West Eurasians over 10,000 years, the controversy surrounding King Arthur, and a stunning visitation at Lindisfarne.

James Watson's "The Double Helix" is a controversial bestseller, criticized for racism, sexism, and immaturity. Yet, it's a groundbreaking scientific memoir that reimagined science as a passionate journey, drawing many to the field despite its ethical problems and ongoing debate over its "greatness."