Ciencia

Unexpected Garnet Discovery in Martian Meteorite Reveals Mars' Geological History
Researchers have found garnet grains, a mineral never before observed on the Red Planet, inside a Martian meteorite, offering new insights into its 4.5-billion-year geological past.

NASA Orders ISS Crew to SpaceX Craft Amid Russian Segment Leak
Five astronauts took refuge in a Dragon capsule as Roscosmos considered a risky repair plan for an air leak in the Russian segment of the International Space Station.

Human Thought May Begin Before Birth, Study Suggests
Recent research from the University of Durham and Lisbon suggests that consciousness and thought form during gestation, challenging previous ideas.

Humanoid Robot Pemba Climbs Chimborazo, Sets Sights on Everest Summit
The humanoid robot Pemba, an adaptation of the Unitree G1, recently ascended over 6,000 meters on Chimborazo and now aims to conquer Mount Everest. This technological feat paves the way for new forms of exploration in extreme environments.

Microsoft Unveils Majorana 2 Quantum Chip with 20-Second Qubit Lifespan
The new chip boasts 1,000 times more stable qubits, and with the Microsoft Discovery platform, accelerates R&D towards a commercial quantum computer by 2029.

Stanford's STEHM Model Optimizes Search for Habitable Exoplanets
Stanford University introduces STEHM, a new tool that filters exoplanets based on their ability to maintain stable atmospheres, a key condition for life.

NASA's Maven Mars Orbiter Declared Out of Service After Six Months of Silence
Following an anomaly that disrupted its orbit and depleted its batteries, the Maven spacecraft, vital for understanding Mars' atmosphere, has ended its active mission. Its scientific data remains an invaluable legacy.

NASA Reveals New Path for Earth's Essential Life Elements
A recent study, published in Science Advances, uncovers how early Earth may have received phosphorus and nitrogen, highlighting Jupiter's critical role.

NASA Reveals Stunning Details of Meteor That Shook the United States
The space agency has shared new information about the fireball that released energy equivalent to 230 tons of TNT, shaking a vast region.

Reducing Methane Alone Could Complicate Ozone Layer Recovery
A new study warns that isolated reductions in methane, a potent greenhouse gas, could jeopardize progress made in protecting the atmosphere.

Blue Origin New Glenn Rocket Explodes at Cape Canaveral
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket completely disintegrated during a static fire test, a significant blow to Jeff Bezos' space program.

Diagnostic Ultrasound Could "Break" Envelopes of Viruses Like SARS-CoV-2 and H1N1
Researchers successfully tested in the laboratory a physical method using high-frequency sound waves to destabilize and destroy viruses without harming human tissues.