Astronomy

Astronomers Detect Water Activity in Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS

Stacked images of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS acquired with the Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope aboard NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory: the first were obtained on July 31 and August 1, 2025 (visit 1, top half of figure) and the second on August 19, 2025 (visit 2, bottom half of figure). Image credit: Xing et al., doi: 10.3847/2041-8213/ae08ab.

Using the Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope aboard NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, astronomers have detected hydroxyl (OH) gas — a chemical fingerprint of water — from the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS. Stacked images of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS acquired with the Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope aboard NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory: the first were obtained on July 31...

Paleontology

Paleontologists Identify New Species of Flat-Headed Herbivorous Dinosaur

Life reconstruction of Ahshislesaurus wimani based on the holotype and closely related species. Image credit: Sergey Krasovskiy.

A new genus and species of hadrosaurid dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous period in what is now New Mexico has been identified and named by paleontologists from the United States and Slovak Republic. Life reconstruction of Ahshislesaurus wimani based on the holotype and closely related species. Image credit: Sergey Krasovskiy. “Hadrosauridae, a family of large herbivorous dinosaurs, were...

Biology

Researchers Revive Pleistocene-Age Microbes

Abundance of Archaea across samples collected from the Permafrost Research Tunnel near Fairbanks, Alaska. Image credit: Caro et al., doi: 10.1029/2025JG008759.

Scientists have resurrected ancient microbes from permafrost cores of Late-Pleistocene age (up to 40,000 years old) collected from four locations within the Permafrost Research Tunnel near Fairbanks, Alaska. They’ve found that the microbes in thawing subsurface permafrost exhibit a slow ‘reawakening’ at first, but within six months the microbial community undergoes dramatic changes. Abundance...

Physics

Ice Dissolves Iron Minerals More Effectively than Liquid Water: Study

Schematic representation of iron mineral dissolution reactions in ice. Image credit: Sebaaly et al., doi: 10.1073/pnas.2507588122.

Ice at minus 10 degrees Celsius releases more iron from common minerals than liquid water at 4 degrees Celsius, according to a team of researchers from Umeå University, the Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes and CNRS. This discovery could help explain why many Arctic rivers are now turning rusty orange as permafrost thaws in a warming climate. Schematic representation of iron mineral dissolution...

Genetics

Slavs Originated in Ukraine and Southern Belarus, DNA Study Finds

Seal of Yaroslav the Wise, the Grand Prince of Kyiv from 1019 until 1054 and the father of Anna Yaroslavna, the Queen of France. Image credit: Sheremetievs Museum.

The second half of the first millennium CE in Central and Eastern Europe was accompanied by fundamental cultural and political transformations. This period of change is commonly associated with the appearance of the Slavs, which is supported by textual evidence and coincides with the emergence of similar archaeological horizons. However, so far there has been no consensus on whether this archaeological...