Seven years after a junior hockey team’s bus was torn apart on a rural highway, the legal fight over accountability is far from over. Lawyers for families of victims in the 2018 Humboldt Broncos ...
KEY OBSERVATIONS The first alert came quietly. The data did not look wrong—just unfamiliar. What followed has forced ...
A new look at December imagery suggests we are not seeing a solid surface at all—but a finely balanced cloud of dust that ...
Fresh discoveries at the Pompeii Archaeological Park continue to shed light on elite Roman life, as archaeologists working ...
• A faint object resolves into an unexpected geometry. • The glow does not behave like a passive comet. • What we learn here may decide how prepared we truly are. A single frame raises new questions ...
Processed Hubble image of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS highlighting a persistent sunward anti-tail and a secondary jet, with orientation markers overlaid to show the object’s geometry and the ...
The latest Hubble frame captures 3I ATLAS at a moment of transition, frozen in raw data rather than polished imagery. At first glance the scene looks quiet, but closer inspection reveals asymmetries ...
The data did not behave the way it was supposed to. The object changed in ways our models did not predict. And now another visitor is already on a collision-scale timetable. An interstellar anomaly ...
California drivers and riders are about to feel a quiet but consequential shift on the road as a slate of new traffic laws moves from statute to street-level enforcement. What looks like a handful of ...
As an interstellar object displays behavior outside known models, questions grow over what data exists—and why the public hasn’t seen it. [USA HERALD] – The first time I reviewed the most recent NASA ...
A near-real-time capture shows the interstellar object maintaining extreme velocity and asymmetric structure as it exits the inner solar system. The image is fresh. The motion is unmistakable. And the ...
Images of 3I/ATLAS captured by the Two-Meter Twin Telescope and the Transient Survey Telescope in Tenerife, Spain shows both raw and Laplacian-filtered views, with overlays marking motion, solar ...
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