Biomolecular analysis of fragmented bones sheds light on North American megafaunal extinction

50,000 years ago, North America was ruled by megafauna. Lumbering mammoths roamed the tundra, while forests were home to towering mastodons, fierce saber-toothed tigers and enormous wolves. Bison and extraordinarily tall camels moved in herds across the continent, while giant beavers plied its lakes and ponds. Immense ground sloths weighing over 1,000 kg were found … Read more

Researchers achieve record fusion plasma conditions in tungsten environment at WEST tokamak

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) measured a new record for a fusion device internally clad in tungsten, the element that could be the best fit for the commercial-scale machines required to make fusion a viable energy source for the world. The device sustained a hot fusion plasma … Read more

Cosmic Rays: High-Energy Particles from Space

Cosmic rays are high-energy particles originating from outer space that continuously bombard the Earth and other celestial bodies. These particles, which include protons, electrons, and atomic nuclei, carry immense amounts of energy and play a significant role in shaping the universe and influencing various processes on Earth. The study of cosmic rays encompasses a wide … Read more

Unraveling the Secrets of Dark Matter

Dark matter is one of the most mysterious and elusive substances in the universe. Despite making up approximately 27% of the total mass-energy content of the cosmos, its nature remains largely unknown. Scientists have been working tirelessly for decades to unravel the secrets of dark matter, aiming to understand its properties, distribution, and role in … Read more

Researchers achieve high-resolution ultraviolet spectroscopy under starved-light conditions

Scientists at the Max-Planck Institute of Quantum Optics have achieved a remarkable breakthrough in ultraviolet spectroscopy. Led by Nathalie Picqué, their pioneering work has propelled dual-comb spectroscopy into the realm of low-light conditions, expanding its potential applications across diverse scientific and technological domains. Ultraviolet spectroscopy plays a pivotal role in scrutinizing electronic transitions in atoms … Read more

New study proposes “interstellar object explorer” mission to analyze interstellar material

On October 19th, 2017, astronomers with the Pann-STARRS survey observed an interstellar object passing through our system—1I/2017 U1 ‘Oumuamua. This was the first time an ISO was detected, confirming that such objects pass through the solar system regularly, as astronomers predicted decades prior. Just two years later, a second object was detected, the interstellar comet … Read more

Analysis of obsidian blade links Texas panhandle to coronado expedition

It’s a small piece of obsidian, just over 5 centimeters long, likely found on a hard-scrabble piece of ranchland in the Texas panhandle. But when SMU anthropologist Matthew Boulanger looks at it, he gets a mental image of Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado making his way across the plains more than 470 years ago … Read more