Second Closing of the US Government

For the second time in the 2025 fiscal year assignments cycle, the House of Representatives and the United States Senate agreed a short -term financing measure to avoid a government closure. With another temporal solution, the future of American science is still in danger. Agently, it asks legislators to prioritize stability and investment in scientific…

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A deep -waters telescope has just detected the most energetic ghost particle in history

The KM3net underwater telescope has detected a record energy neutrino, 220 PEV, which marks a crucial moment in astrophysics. This little but powerful particle, born of the most extreme events of the universe, provides new clues about cosmic accelerators. While their exact origin is still unknown, scientists believe it could be the first detected […]…

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Liquid metal can imitate the behavior of white blood cells, which includes change and obstacle navigation

Autonomous behaviors of metallic leukocytes of quimiméxico biomimetic fluid. Credit: Affair (2025). DOI: 10.1016/J.MATT.2025.101991 Scientists led by Prof. Liu Jing of the Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of China (CAS) have created a liquid metal entity similar to leukocytes that vividly simulate several leukocyte behaviors in nature. In an…

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Spectral characteristics of fundamental pairs -Armonic of Interplanetary Rapagas Type III Radio observed by PSP, by Ling Chen et al. – European astronomer radio community

Radio Radio III bursts are the most powerful and common type of bursts of solar radius, which quickly change high to low frequencies. In addition to the drifting of rapid frequency of high at low frequencies, the structure of the fundamental -Amonic frequency (FH) in its dynamic spectra is the other most important observed feature…

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Parts of San Francisco and Los Angeles are sinking into the sea, which means that the increase in sea level will be even worse

Parts of the California coast around Los Angeles and San Francisco are sinking, which means that sea level could increase more than double what was previously predicted in those areas. NASA scientists and the Oceanic and Atmospheric National Administration (NOAA) reached that conclusion after using the satellite radar to study soil elevation along the coast…

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JWST shows surprising violence in the birth of a young star system | By Ethan Siegel | Start with an explosion! | February 2025

This composite JWST image of the herbig-hao 30 object in the Molecular cloud of Taurus shows many characteristics common to young and massive stars: a dusty disc (seen here), grains of reflective dust above and below the disc, bipolar jets that run perpendicular to the central disc, and the conical exits are shrunk in the…

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