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NASA’s asteroid redirection experiment has produced a new result with potential implications well beyond planetary science. Researchers reported that the agency’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test, or DART, not only altered the motion of the small asteroid Dimorphos around its larger companion, Didymos, but also slightly changed the binary system’s path around the sun. Scientists described the finding as the first…

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Synthetic Dyes: A Common Ingredient in Your Pantry Chances are, at least one item in your kitchen is artificially colored using synthetic dyes. These vibrant additives — responsible for the intense reds, yellows, and blues in snacks and cereals — are more widespread in the U.S. food supply than many realize. A national study examining tens of thousands of food…

Mysterious Movements Detected from Space A recent satellite image taken by the Landsat 8 mission has captured an intriguing view of Alaska’s Iliamna Volcano, hinting at heightened natural activity. Nestled on the western edge of the Cook Inlet within Lake Clark National Park, Iliamna is a snow-covered stratovolcano located roughly 130 miles southwest of Anchorage. Though it hasn’t erupted in…

A Galactic Portrait Like Never Before Astronomers have achieved a new milestone in the observation of galaxies by capturing the most detailed, full-color image of the Sculptor Galaxy, also known as NGC 253. This spiral galaxy, located approximately 11 million light-years away, has been mapped in an extraordinary array of a thousand colors. Each shade in the image reveals information…

Innovative Drug Delivery Solution Showcased on Global Stage At one of the pharmaceutical industry’s most influential gatherings, BIO USA, Huonslab—an R&D subsidiary of Huons Group—presented its breakthrough in drug formulation technology. The South Korea-based company introduced its proprietary HyDIFFUZE™ platform, a cutting-edge method that enables the transformation of intravenous (IV) antibody therapeutics into subcutaneous (SC) injections. This platform is built…

Changing Patterns in the Tropics As hurricane season unfolds, scientists are sounding the alarm on a silent but powerful force: tropical waves. These weather patterns, made up of low-pressure systems that travel across the Atlantic, are drawing attention for their growing intensity and impact. Though often overlooked, tropical waves are crucial early signals of potentially devastating storms. Originating near the…

A Trusted Climate Resource Faces Uncertain Future Climate.gov, a key public resource operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), is on the verge of being silenced. Known for offering accurate, science-based information on climate change and weather patterns, the site has long played a vital role in educating the public. However, recent internal changes have left it without…