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Webb space telescope finds a giant galaxy that doesn’t spin
• Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope discovered a massive galaxy that lacks rotation, an anomaly for an object formed less than 2 billion years after the Big Bang. • This lack of spin is a characteristic typically reserved for much older, evolved galaxies, contradicting current astronomical models of early universe development.
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ScienceDailyScientists issue first-contact plan as they await message from alien civilization
• Scientists have released a formal "first-contact blueprint" to establish a standardized protocol for humanity's response upon receiving a message from an intelligent alien civilization. • The plan mandates that any discovery be shared with the United Nations and a global network of astronomy, space exploration, and communications organizations.
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Mail OnlineNasa tells astronauts to return to International Space Station as air leak repair paused – as it happened | International Space Station
• NASA instructed astronauts to return to their normal duties on the International Space Station after pausing "safe haven procedures." • The emergency measures were implemented for two hours while the Russian crew attempted to repair an air leak on the station.
Read original · theguardian.comNASA's dead Mars orbiter MAVEN will crash into the Red Planet in the next 100 years. It's not the only probe in the Mars morgue
• NASA has officially declared the MAVEN Mars orbiter dead after 12 years of productive operation studying the Red Planet's atmosphere. • The spacecraft remains in a stable orbit, though it is no longer functional and will eventually crash into the Martian surface within the next 100 years.
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Space.comScientists find wind blowing from our Milky Way's black hole after half-century search: 'There it is'
• Astronomers have discovered powerful winds emanating from Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole located at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. • The discovery concludes a 50-year search by scientists attempting to find direct evidence of these galactic outflows.
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Space.comThe Trump Administration Has Launched Its Biggest Threat Yet to Scientific Research. We Can Stop Them. - Union of Concerned Scientists
• The Union of Concerned Scientists is sounding the alarm over a proposed rule by the Trump administration aimed at exerting greater control over the federal scientific enterprise. • The organization argues that the move is a political attempt to redirect research toward a specific agenda, threatening the independence and integrity of federal science.
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Union of Concerned ScientistsSun erupts with 3 colossal solar flares in less than 24 hours, boosting chances for northern lights
• The sun released three colossal solar flares within a 24-hour window, triggering radio blackouts across various regions of Earth. • These powerful eruptions have increased the likelihood of geomagnetic storms, which may produce vivid northern lights (auroras) throughout the current week.
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Space.comHello, World! NASA Shares New Home for Roman Space Telescope Updates - NASA Science
• NASA has announced that the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is officially scheduled to launch on August 30. • The telescope is designed to capture a massive volume of data, allowing scientists to observe stars, galaxies, black holes, and exoplanets.
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NASA SciencePhysics News -- ScienceDaily
• Scientists have experimentally confirmed a universal growth law in two dimensions using a quantum system composed of fleeting light-matter particles. • The breakthrough, reported on May 6, 2026, utilizes a specialized quantum system to observe how these particles behave and expand.
Read original · sciencedaily.comResearchers say this new Trump rule could destroy American science as we know it. They’re fighting back
• The White House has proposed a new rule that would grant political appointees greater control over the approval and funding of scientific research grants. • Critics argue the proposal threatens the U.S. scientific enterprise by undermining the longstanding peer review process used to award grants.
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CNNLike 'the loss of a loved one': NASA's Mars orbiter MAVEN is officially dead after months of radio silence
• NASA has officially declared the MAVEN Mars orbiter dead after the spacecraft suffered a critical anomaly. • The decision follows several months of radio silence and unsuccessful attempts to re-establish contact with the probe.
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Space.comNASA’s $4 Billion Roman Space Telescope Heads To Florida For Launch
• NASA's $4 billion Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is transporting to Florida for a scheduled launch in September. • The telescope is designed to survey 100 times more of the sky than the Hubble Space Telescope, focusing on previously unexplored regions of the Milky Way.
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