Scientists had a mouse watch 'The Matrix' and 'Star Wars' — and then built the largest brain 'connectome' ever

Live Science

Scientists built largest brain 'connectome' to date by having a lab mouse watch 'The Matrix' and 'Star Wars'

Live Science

Light that spirals like a nautilus shell

Phys.org

Researchers develop full-color-emitting upconversion nanoparticle technology for ultra-high RGB display quality

Phys.org

James Webb Space Telescope captures first images of Neptune's auroras

The Jerusalem Post

High school student uses AI to reveal 1.5 million previously unknown objects in space

Phys.org

Elusive neutrinos' mass just got halved — and it could mean physicists are close to solving a major cosmic mystery

Live Science

Scientists Uncover Earth’s ‘Missing Continent’ That’s Been Hiding for a Billion Years

Indian Defence Review

Massive cuts to NASA science proposed in early White House budget plan

The Washington Post

From pickled hippos to ‘sexy insects’ — what the museums won’t show you

The Times

A gravitational war next door: The Large Magellanic Cloud is gradually destroying the Small Magellanic Cloud

Space.com

For the first time, astronomers watch a black hole ‘wake up’ in real-time

Yahoo

First atomic-level video of catalytic reaction reveals hidden pathways

Phys.org

Scientists discover 'unusual' mammoth tooth and extract its 'long-lost' DNA

Live Science

The sun just leaked a huge amount of helium-3 — the rare isotope scientists want to harvest on the moon

Space.com

NASA’s IMAP Arrives at NASA Marshall For Testing in XRCF

NASA (.gov)

Will Seattle weather let us see the pink moon?

The Seattle Times

‘Paraparticles’ Would Be a Third Kingdom of Quantum Particle

Quanta Magazine

Meet Sue The Fossil, An “Inside-out, Legless, Headless Wonder” That Dates Back 444 Million Years

IFLScience

"This is Something We Did Not See Coming." New Physics from Odd Shapes Predicts what Appears as Random Motion

The Debrief
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