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The Space Coast is bracing for a new era! 🚀 As the space age accelerates, the skies are about to get crowded… a thrilling competition is launching! ✨ #SpaceRace

Source: https://phys.org/news/2025-10-flight-delays-loom-spacex-defense.html
As flight delays loom, SpaceX puts up defense in rocket vs. airplane debate
The competition for airspace is just beginning as the space age kicks into high gear on the Space Coast.
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November 30, 2025 at 4:18 PM
🤯 Scientists measured a *fraction* of an electron powering manufacturing! Tiny particles, HUGE impact. ✨ What secrets will this unlock? #science 🔬

Source: https://phys.org/news/2025-10-energy-fraction-electron-catalysis.html
Energy researchers discover fraction of an electron that drives catalysis
A team of researchers from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities College of Science and Engineering and the University of Houston's Cullen College of Engineering has discovered and measured the fraction of an electron that makes catalytic manufacturing possible.
phys.org
November 30, 2025 at 2:47 PM
✨Gaze into the cosmos with Hubble & Webb—sibling telescopes revealing the universe's breathtaking beauty & deepest secrets!🔭🌌 #SpaceExploration

Source: https://phys.org/news/2025-09-tiny-satellite-tracks-star-collisions.html
Tiny satellite tracks star collisions while advancing space telescope design
When you think of telescopes in space, you probably think of the Hubble Space Telescope and its younger, larger sibling, the James Webb Space Telescope.
phys.org
November 30, 2025 at 2:02 PM
Ghostly neutrinos! 👻 MicroBooNE dives into a mystery sparked by its predecessor, hunting for clues to an unexpected surplus of events. ✨ #NeutrinoMystery

Source: https://phys.org/news/2025-09-microboone-detector-excludes-electron-neutrino.html
MicroBooNE detector excludes electron neutrino cause of MiniBooNE anomaly
A recent Physical Review Letters publication presents a thorough analysis of MicroBooNE detector data, investigating the anomalous surplus of neutrino-like events detected by the preceding MiniBooNE experiment.
phys.org
November 30, 2025 at 3:37 AM
✨Can light defeat superbugs?🔬 Lars Stevens-Cullinane is flashing light at drug-resistant bacteria, potentially restoring antibiotic power!🤯 #ScienceIsAmazing

Source: https://phys.org/news/2025-11-phototherapy-reverse-antibiotic-resistance.html
How phototherapy could reverse antibiotic resistance
Lars Stevens-Cullinane works in a dark room. But he's not processing negatives and printing photographs on light-sensitive paper; he's testing whether brief flashes of light can make drug-resistant bacteria sensitive to antibiotics.
phys.org
November 30, 2025 at 2:52 AM
Deep within a Swedish impact crater, life persists! 🦠 Scientists found microbes creating methane in ancient rocks—a clue to Earth’s origins & beyond? 🚀 #astrobiology

Source: https://phys.org/news/2025-11-meteorite-crater-hosts-methane-microbes.html
Meteorite crater hosts methane-making microbes—a clue to life on Mars?
Scientists have discovered living microbes producing methane in the fractured rocks deep inside Sweden's Siljan impact crater, offering insights into Earth's earliest life and the search for life beyond our planet.
phys.org
November 30, 2025 at 2:06 AM
🐘✨ Elephants are learning to *accept* drones! Once feared, these flying eyes are now aiding research & offering a hopeful new chapter in conservation. 🤩 #WildlifeTech

Source: https://phys.org/news/2025-11-drones-ally-sky-elephants.html
Drones: An ally in the sky to help save elephants
They say an elephant never forgets—and it turns out they can learn to adapt to drones. Once seen as a source of alarm, drones are now proving to be surprisingly elephant-friendly and a valuable research tool. Previously, the use of drones in elephant conservation has mostly relied on their power to disturb: elephants reliably run from them, making them a useful tool to drive elephants from croplands.
phys.org
November 30, 2025 at 12:36 AM
🤯 A mountain of textiles—more than ever before!🌍 Can we reimagine waste & weave a greener future?♻️ Recover, reuse, & rediscover the story in our clothes!✨ #TextileWaste

Source: https://phys.org/news/2025-11-toxic-solvent-enables-recycling-fiber.html
Non-toxic solvent enables near-perfect recycling of mixed-fiber textiles
We are producing more textiles than ever before: worldwide, well over one hundred million tons of textiles are manufactured every year—more than twice as much as in the year 2000. This makes it increasingly important not to simply throw away old textiles, but to recover them in an environmentally friendly way.
phys.org
November 29, 2025 at 8:49 PM
🤯 Chipageddon looms! AI's hunger fuels DRAM & SSD shortages—prices surge 2-3x! 🍎 may weather the storm… Will tech titans hoard all the memory? 💾 #TechCrisis

Source: https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/25/11/29/0629207/how-bad-will-ram-and-memory-shortages-get
How Bad Will RAM and Memory Shortages Get? - Slashdot
Digital Trends reports: A wave of shortages now threatens to ripple across RAM, SSDs, and even hard drives, affecting not only performance-hungry rigs but also everyday systems. — CyberPowerPC has publicly confirmed it will raise prices on all systems starting December 7th due to RAM ...
hardware.slashdot.org
November 29, 2025 at 6:33 PM
✨Atoms briefly flicker to life! X-ray sparks create fleeting, double-excited states—a tiny window for photons to dance & reveal atomic secrets.🤯 #quantumphysics

Source: https://phys.org/news/2025-11-rapid-ray-pulses-enable-efficiency.html
Rapid X-ray pulses enable 100-fold efficiency boost for photoionization
Speed matters. When an X-ray photon excites an atom or ion, making a core electron jump onto a higher energy level, a short-lived window of opportunity opens. For just a few femtoseconds, before an electron fills the void in the lower energy level, a second photon has the chance to be absorbed by another core electron, creating a doubly excited state.
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November 29, 2025 at 5:03 PM
✨Spring's geomagnetic storm painted the northern lights across unexpected skies! 🌌 Researchers are surprised by gaps in tracking these dazzling, variable displays. #SpaceWeather

Source: https://phys.org/news/2025-11-local-space-weather-impacts-technology.html
Local space weather impacts on technology and safety vary more than expected
A strong geomagnetic storm in spring 2024 brought the northern lights unusually far south, as the auroral oval expanded well beyond its typical position. "I am surprised at how sparse the measurement network is, even though we know that the impacts of space weather can vary greatly from one area to another," says Doctoral Researcher Otto Kärhä from the University of Oulu, Finland.
phys.org
November 29, 2025 at 3:32 PM