• University of Wisconsin–Madison 연구진을 포함한 국제 연구팀이 Cygnus 시스템의 black hole에서 분출되는 particle jets의 힘을 측정했습니다.
• 이러한 최초의 측정은 10년 전 UW-Madison 천문학자들이 내놓았던 예측을 확인해 줍니다.
• 이번 연구 결과는 black hole jet mechanics에 관한 오랜 이론들을 입증하며 astrophysics 이해를 증진시켰습니다.
• 치명적인 공격 후 자살한 Claudio Neves Valente는 2022년부터 폭력 행위를 계획하기 시작했다고 당국은 밝혔다
• 지난 12월 Brown University에서 발생한 치명적인 총격 사건의 범인은 개인적인 실패로 인해 원한을 품었으며, 자신이 책임이 있다고 여긴 이들에게 보복을 시도한 것으로 보인다고 연방 당국이 수요일 발표했다.
• Claudio Manuel Neves Valente가 Ivy League 캠퍼스에서 총을 난사해 학생 2명을 살해하고 9명에게 부상을 입힌 지 4개월여 만에, FBI의 Boston division 관계자들은 총격범에 대한 조사의 상당 부분을 마무리했다고 발표했다. 계속 읽기...
• 이번 판결은 전직 교수의 트랜스젠더 권리 견해에 따른 시위 처리 문제로 벌금을 부과했던 Office for Students에 타격이 될 것으로 보입니다.
• 영국 고등법원이 서식스 대학교가 전직 교수 Kathleen Stock과 관련된 표현의 자유 규정을 위반했다는 주장을 기각함에 따라, 서식스 대학교는 교육 감독기관이 부과한 585,000파운드의 벌금을 취소하게 되었습니다.
• 법원이 트랜스젠더 권리에 대한 Stock 교수의 견해와 그로 인해 발생한 시위 처리 방식, 그리고 2021년 그녀의 사임 과정에 대해 Office for Students가 진행한 장기간의 조사 내용을 기각하면서, 해당 규제 기관의 공신력과 운영 관리에 큰 타격을 입게 되었습니다.
Hisham Abugharbieh was arrested after standoff with police and charged with killing Zamil Limon and Nahida BristyThe man who was detained after two Bangladeshi doctoral students went missing from the University of South Florida (USF) has been booked with two counts of murder.Hisham Abugharbieh faces two counts of premeditated murder in the first degree with a weapon in the deaths of Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy, the Hillsborough county sheriff’s office announced on Saturday. Continue reading...
Hisham Abugharbeih, 26, taken into custody after remains of Zamil Limon found, as search for Nahida Bristy continuesThe body of one of two Bangladeshi doctoral students missing from the University of South Florida (USF) was found on a bridge over Tampa Bay, and his roommate has been taken into custody, law enforcement authorities said Friday.Zamil Limon’s remains were found on the Howard Frankland Bridge on Friday morning, but Nahida Bristy is still missing, Hillsborough county sheriff’s office chief deputy Joseph Maurer said. Continue reading...
Authors including Evelyn Araluen and Melissa Lucashenko say they won’t work with publisher after it dumps Jazz Money’s book illustrated by Matt Chun, who called Bondi victims ‘affluent beneficiaries of imperialism’Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAn Australian publishing house has cancelled the publication of a children’s book by an award-winning Indigenous poet over comments the book’s illustrator made about the victims of the Bondi beach terror attack, whom he called “affluent beneficiaries of imperialism”.University of Queensland said on Wednesday its publishing house would not proceed with the publication of Bila, A River Cycle, written by Jazz Money and illustrated by Matt Chun, and was considering “recycling options” for already printed copies. Continue reading...
• Researchers at the University of Washington created an artificial photosynthesis prototype converting sunlight directly into storable chemical fuels with 13% efficiency, surpassing previous laboratory records of 8-10%.
• The system uses engineered nanostructures and novel catalysts to split water and fix carbon dioxide, producing methanol as a liquid fuel suitable for existing energy infrastructure, detailed in Nature Energy on April 21.
• The breakthrough could enable large-scale production of carbon-neutral synthetic fuels without competing for agricultural land, addressing both climate and energy security challenges.
Head of newly formed institution questions whether naming is ‘reflective of our current reality’ amid criticism of ‘shameful’ fossil fuel company promotionGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe newly formed Adelaide University is considering removing gas company Santos’s name from one of its buildings.On Saturday, students and conservationists rallied outside the Santos Petroleum Engineering building, calling on the university to dump the name because of the company’s new gas projects. Continue reading...
Rümeysa Öztürk, who faced deportation over pro-Palestinian op-ed, travels back to Turkey to begin careerSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxRümeysa Öztürk, the Tufts University student who was targeted by the Trump administration last year in response to co-writing a pro-Palestinian op-ed, completed her doctorate in the US and traveled back to her native Turkey this week.Öztürk was detained last year by immigration agents in Massachusetts, with video of the Tufts University student’s arrest going viral. She was one of many international students targeted by the Trump administration for pro-Palestinian speech and activism during widespread protests, which were especially active on US college campuses, against Israel’s war in Gaza in response to the Hamas-led 7 October 2023 deadly attack on southern Israel. Continue reading...