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itstilburg · 01 Temmuz 2028 00:00
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Cracks on Europa Sport Traces of Ammonia
universetoday · 01 Temmuz 2028 00:00
The search for life-supporting worlds in the Solar System includes the Jovian moon Europa. Yes, it's an iceberg of a world, but underneath its frozen exterior lies a deep, salty ocean and a nickel-iron core. It's heated by tidal flexing, and that puts pressure on the interior ocean, sending water and salts to the surface. As things turn out, there's also evidence of ammonia-bearing compounds on the surface. All these things combine to provide a fascinating look at Europa's geology and potential as a haven for life.

For the First Time, Scientists Detect Molecule Critical to Life in Interstellar Space
universetoday · 01 Temmuz 2028 00:00
For the first time, a complex, ring-shaped molecule containing 13 atoms—including sulfur—has been detected in interstellar space, based on laboratory measurements. The discovery closes a critical gap by linking simple chemistry in space with the complex organic building blocks found in comets and meteorites. This represents a major step toward explaining the cosmic origins of the chemistry of life.
Video: Exterior of US embassy in Caracas
wirtschaft · 30 Haziran 2028 00:00
Exterior of the US embassy in Caracas. The new head of the US diplomatic mission to Venezuela arrived…
Jupiter’s Clouds Are Hiding Something Big
sciencedaily · 30 Haziran 2028 00:00
Jan. 31, 2026 Jupiter’s swirling storms have concealed its true makeup for centuries, but a new model is finally peeling back the clouds. Researchers found the planet likely holds significantly more oxygen than the Sun, a key clue to how Jupiter—and the rest ...
Scientists Finally Explain Statin Muscle Pain
sciencedaily · 30 Haziran 2028 00:00
Jan. 31, 2026 Statins are a cornerstone of heart health, but muscle pain and weakness cause many patients to quit taking them. Scientists have now identified the precise molecular trigger behind these side effects. They found that statins jam open a critical ...
Lavreysen wil wereldrecord, maar twijfelt ook: 'Misschien trucjes uithalen'
itstilburg · 30 Haziran 2028 00:00
Met vier wereldtitels liet Harrie Lavreysen vorig jaar weer zien een absolute grootheid te zijn in het baanwielrennen. Toch is er bij de 28-jarige Luyksgestelnaar twijfel richting het EK dat zondag start in het Turkse Konya. “Ik ben een beetje bang of het genoeg zal zijn.” Lavreysen werd eind 2025 uitgeroepen tot Sportman van het Jaar, mede vanwege zijn vier historische wereldtitels een paar maanden eerder. Een lange rustperiode heeft hij niet gehad, want deze week wacht het EK in Turkije. […]
Video: Besuch vor der Linse: Neugierige Kondore kapern…
wirtschaft · 30 Haziran 2028 00:00
Eine Überwachungskamera zur Früherkennung von Waldbränden in Chile hielt einen witzigen Moment fest: Mehrere Andenkondore hatten das System…
Video: Besuch vor der Linse: Neugierige Kondore kapern…
wirtschaft · 30 Haziran 2028 00:00
Eine Überwachungskamera zur Früherkennung von Waldbränden in Chile hielt einen witzigen Moment fest: Mehrere Andenkondore hatten das System…
Video: Flüssigkeiten an Bord: Welche Flughäfen in Europa…
wirtschaft · 30 Haziran 2028 00:00
Immer mehr Flughäfen heben die derzeitige Grenze für Flüssigkeiten auf 2 Liter an, aber die Einführung der neuen…
Video: Kopfüber in die Kälte: Sprung vom Autodach…
wirtschaft · 30 Haziran 2028 00:00
Ein Mädchen in der chinesischen Region Xinjiang wollte mutig von einem Transporter in den Tiefschnee springen. Nach langem…
Video: Kopfüber in die Kälte: Sprung vom Autodach…
wirtschaft · 30 Haziran 2028 00:00
Ein Mädchen in der chinesischen Region Xinjiang wollte mutig von einem Transporter in den Tiefschnee springen. Nach langem…

Perseverance Rover Discovers an Ancient Martian Beach, Complete with Waves
universetoday · 01 Haziran 2028 00:00
When the rover now named Perseverance landed in Jezero crater in early 2021, scientists already knew they had picked an interesting place to scope out. From space, they could see what looked like a bathtub ring around the crater, indicating there could once have been water there. But there was some debate about what exactly that meant, and it’s taken almost five years to settle it. A new paper from PhD student Alex Jones at Imperial College London and his co-authors has definitively settled the debate on the source of that feature - part of it was once a beach.

Boron Could Be Astrobiology’s Unsung Hero
universetoday · 01 Haziran 2028 00:00
The light, rare element boron, better known as the primary component of borax, a longtime household cleaner, was almost mined to exhaustion in parts of the old American West. But boron could arguably be an unsung hero in cosmic astrobiology, although it's still not listed as one of the key elements needed for the onset of life.

New Measurements of Europa's Ice Shell Taint the Icy Moon's Potential Habitability
universetoday · 01 Haziran 2028 00:00
Jupiter's icy moon Europa is a tantalizing target in the search for habitability in our Solar System. Its thick, global ice sheet overlies a warm, salty, chemically-rich ocean. But for life to exist in that ocean, nutrients need to find their way from the surface to the ocean. New research says that may be very difficult.

"Red Geyser" Galaxies Have Plenty of Star-Forming Gas But Don't Form Stars
universetoday · 01 Haziran 2028 00:00
Red Geysers are an unusual class of galaxy that contain only old stars. Despite having plenty of star-forming gas, Red Geysers are quenched. Astronomers have mapped the flow of gas in these galaxies and figure out why they're dormant.
World Masters snel afgelopen voor Michael van Gerwen en Niels Zonneveld
itstilburg · 01 Haziran 2028 00:00
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Drie verdachten uit Eindhoven opgepakt na schietpartij in Weert
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Lichtbedrijf Signify snijdt opnieuw in kosten, 900 banen geraakt
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A New Theory for What Really Powers a Flare
universetoday · 01 Haziran 2028 00:00
Solar flares are one of the most closely watched processes in solar physics. Partly that’s because they can prove hazardous both to life and equipment around Earth, and in extreme cases even on it. But also, it’s because of how interestingly complex they are. A new paper from Pradeep Chitta of the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research and his co-authors, available in the latest edition of Astronomy & Astrophysics, uses data collected by ESA’s Solar Orbiter spacecraft to watch the formation process of a massive solar flare. They discovered the traditional model used to describe how solar flares form isn’t accurate, and they are better thought of as being caused by miniaturized “magnetic avalanches.”
New Research Reveals the Ingredients for Life Form on Their Own in Space
universetoday · 01 Haziran 2028 00:00
A new study led by researchers from Aarhus University showed that amino acids spontaneously bond in space, producing peptides that are essential to life as we know it. Their findings suggest that the building blocks of life are far more common throughout space than previously thought, with implications for astrobiology and SETI.

Venus Might Harbor Massive Subsurface Lava Tunnels
universetoday · 01 Haziran 2028 00:00
It’s 2050 and you’re living on Venus. This might come as a surprise due to the planet’s crushing surface pressures (~92 times of Earth) and searing surface temperatures (~465 degrees Celsius/870 degrees Fahrenheit), which is equivalent to ~900 meters (3,000 feet) underwater and hot enough to melt lead, respectively. But you’re not living on the surface. Instead, you’re safe and sound inside a lava tube habitat scanning data from the latest orbiter images while sipping on some habitat-made espresso.

A Laser Ruler for Sharper Black Hole Images
universetoday · 01 Haziran 2028 00:00
Researchers at KAIST have developed a breakthrough technology that could dramatically improve our ability to image black holes and other distant objects. The team created an ultra precise reference signal system using optical frequency comb lasers to synchronise multiple radio telescopes with unprecedented accuracy. This laser based approach solves long standing problems with phase calibration that have plagued traditional electronic methods, particularly at higher observation frequencies.
A Breakthrough That Could Make Ships Nearly Unsinkable
sciencedaily · 31 Mayıs 2028 00:00
Jan. 30, 2026 Researchers have found a way to make ordinary aluminum tubes float indefinitely, even when submerged for long periods or punched full of holes. By engineering the metal’s surface to repel water, the tubes trap air inside and refuse to sink, even ...
Gray Wolves Are Hunting Sea Otters and No One Knows How
sciencedaily · 31 Mayıs 2028 00:00
Jan. 30, 2026 On a remote Alaskan island, gray wolves are rewriting the rulebook by hunting sea otters — a behavior few scientists ever expected to see. Researchers are now uncovering how these coastal wolves adapted to marine hunting, what it means for ...
Breakthrough Sepsis Drug Shows Promise in Human Trial
sciencedaily · 31 Mayıs 2028 00:00
Jan. 30, 2026 A new drug developed by Australian researchers has shown promising results in reducing sepsis in a Phase II clinical trial involving 180 patients. The carbohydrate-based treatment works by calming a dangerous immune reaction that can cause organ ...
Late Bedtimes Are Linked to Higher Heart Disease Risk
sciencedaily · 31 Mayıs 2028 00:00
Jan. 30, 2026 People who naturally stay up late may be putting their hearts under added strain as they age. A large study tracking more than 300,000 adults found that middle-aged and older night owls had poorer overall heart health and a higher risk of heart ...
The Early Turning Point When Men’s Heart Risk Accelerates
sciencedaily · 31 Mayıs 2028 00:00
Jan. 30, 2026 Men start developing heart disease earlier than women, with risks rising faster beginning around age 35, according to long-term research. The difference is driven mainly by coronary heart disease, not stroke or heart failure. Traditional risk ...
Windpark Karolinapolder: lichten aan bij vliegtuigen, uit als het kan
itstilburg · 31 Mayıs 2028 00:00
De rode verlichting van windpark Karolinapolder bij Dinteloord gaat vanaf deze vrijdag uit en brandt alleen nog wanneer er een luchtvaartuig in de buurt is. Zo hebben omwonenden ’s nachts zo min mogelijk last van de lichten, terwijl de veiligheid voor het vliegverkeer behouden blijft. Het rode veiligheidslicht is verplicht bij windturbines van 150 meter hoog, inclusief de lengte van de wiek, vanwege de veiligheid voor het vliegverkeer. Om de overlast voor omwonenden te verminderen, besloot […]
Video: Mit Abschleppwagen: Ex-Mitarbeiter stiehlt 26 Autos in…
wirtschaft · 31 Mayıs 2028 00:00
Unglaublich dreister Diebstahl in Moskau: Ein ehemaliger Mitarbeiter stahl 26 Autos von einem Händler, indem er die Fahrzeuge…
Video: Mit Abschleppwagen: Ex-Mitarbeiter stiehlt 26 Autos in…
wirtschaft · 31 Mayıs 2028 00:00
Unglaublich dreister Diebstahl in Moskau: Ein ehemaliger Mitarbeiter stahl 26 Autos von einem Händler, indem er die Fahrzeuge…
Video: Plötzlich knallt es: Junge schlägt Glastür zu…
wirtschaft · 31 Mayıs 2028 00:00
Eine Überwachungskamera in China filmte, wie ein Junge die Glastür eines Ladens zuschlug. Das hatte völlig unerwartete Folgen.
Video: Plötzlich knallt es: Junge schlägt Glastür zu…
wirtschaft · 31 Mayıs 2028 00:00
Eine Überwachungskamera in China filmte, wie ein Junge die Glastür eines Ladens zuschlug. Das hatte völlig unerwartete Folgen.
Video: Spanien: Trauermesse nach Zugunglück
wirtschaft · 31 Mayıs 2028 00:00
Nach dem verheerenden Zugunglück in Spanien haben Hunderte Menschen in Huelva der 45 Todesopfer gedacht. In einer bewegenden…
A Trojan Horse Cancer Therapy Shows Stunning Results
sciencedaily · 31 Mayıs 2028 00:00
Jan. 30, 2026 Scientists at Mount Sinai have unveiled a bold new way to fight metastatic cancer by turning the tumor’s own defenses against it. Instead of attacking cancer cells head-on, the experimental immunotherapy targets macrophages—immune cells that ...
A 20-year-old Cancer Vaccine May Hold the Key to Long-term Survival
sciencedaily · 31 Mayıs 2028 00:00
Jan. 30, 2026 Two decades after a breast cancer vaccine trial, every participant is still alive—an astonishing result for metastatic disease. Scientists found their immune systems retained long-lasting memory cells primed to recognize cancer. By enhancing a key ...
New Scan Spots Heart Disease Years Before Symptoms
sciencedaily · 31 Mayıs 2028 00:00
Jan. 30, 2026 A new imaging technology called fast-RSOM lets researchers see the smallest blood vessels in the body without invasive procedures. It can detect early dysfunction in these vessels — a quiet warning sign of future heart disease — long before ...

The Milky Way's Center is a Difficult Target, But It Can't Deter the Roman Telescope
universetoday · 01 Mayıs 2028 00:00
The Milky Way's Galactic Center and Bulge are shrouded in thick dust and tightly-packed with stars. It's a tough region to observe, but the Nancy Gracy Roman Space Telescope is built for the task. Its Galactic Bulge Time-Domain Survey will find more than 100,000 exoplanets, along with stars, black holes, neutron stars, and even rogue planets.

Finding A Frozen Earth In Old Data
universetoday · 01 Mayıs 2028 00:00
Finding Earth-like planets is the primary driver of exoplanet searches because as far as we know, they're the ones most likely to be habitable. Astronomers sifting through data from NASA's Kepler Space Telescope have found a remarkably Earth-like planet, but with one critical difference: it's as cold as Mars.

NASA Fires Up Nuclear Future for Deep Space Travel
universetoday · 01 Mayıs 2028 00:00
NASA has completed its first major testing of nuclear reactor hardware for spacecraft propulsion in over 50 years, marking a crucial step toward faster, more capable deep space missions. Engineers at Marshall Space Flight Center conducted more than 100 ‘cold flow’ tests on a full scale reactor engineering development unit throughout 2025, gathering vital data on how propellant flows through the system under various conditions.

The Star That Wasn't Dying After All
universetoday · 01 Mayıs 2028 00:00
Astronomers have solved a bit of a mystery that had them questioning whether one of the most extreme stars ever observed was about to explode. WOH G64, a massive red supergiant in the Large Magellanic Cloud, began behaving so strangely that researchers suspected it had evolved into a rare yellow hypergiant on the brink of supernova. But new observations from the Southern African Large Telescope reveal the star is still very much a red supergiant, yet still exhibiting strange behaviour.
Bewoners en paarden geëvacueerd bij grote brand in houtwerkplaats Oijen
itstilburg · 01 Mayıs 2028 00:00
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What’s Really Going On Inside Jupiter? New Models Offer Clues
universetoday · 01 Mayıs 2028 00:00
Jupiter’s atmosphere and clouds have mesmerized stargazers for centuries, as their multi-colored, swirling layers can easily be viewed from powerful telescopes on Earth. However, NASA’s Juno spacecraft has upped the ante regarding our understanding of Jupiter’s atmospheric features, having revealed them in breathtaking detail. This includes images of massive lightning storms, clouds swallowing clouds, polar vortices, and powerful jet streams. Yet, despite its beauty and wonder, scientists are still puzzled about the processes occurring deep inside Jupiter’s atmosphere that result in these incredible features.

Dark Energy Survey Data Reveals the Tighest Estimates Yet on Cosmic Expansion
universetoday · 01 Mayıs 2028 00:00
The Dark Energy Survey Collaboration collected information on hundreds of millions of galaxies across the Universe using the U.S. Department of Energy-fabricated Dark Energy Camera, mounted on the U.S. National Science Foundation Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope at CTIO, a Program of NSF NOIRLab. Their completed analysis combines all six years of data for the first time and yields constraints on the Universe's expansion history that are twice as tight as past analyses.