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đź“…February 9, 2026 at 1:00 AM
Breakthroughs in lunar science, black hole origins, brain signals, excitons, air nanoparticles, and Antarctic ice signals dominate today's key science news.
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Physicists Observe Reversible Exciton Phase Transition from Superfluid to Supersolid

Physicists have observed excitons, quasiparticles in semiconductors, undergoing a reversible phase transition from superfluid to supersolid states for the first time, enabling new studies of extreme matter phases.Source 1 This breakthrough opens doors for quantum material research and potential applications in advanced computing.

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Gemini Telescope Captures Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) Breaking Apart

The Gemini North telescope imaged Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) fragmenting as it emerged from behind the sun in October, providing insights into cometary behavior near perihelion.Source 1 The spectacular view highlights solar heating effects on volatile-rich bodies.

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Supermassive Black Hole Jet Grows Brighter, One of Universe's Most Energetic Events

A jet from a studied supermassive black hole has intensified, ranking among the universe's most energetic phenomena and challenging models of relativistic outflows.Source 1 Observations reveal rapid changes in accretion and emission processes.

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Black Beauty Mars Meteorite Reveals Hidden Water Reserves

Analysis shows the Black Beauty meteorite from Mars contains far more water than previously thought, offering clues to the Red Planet's ancient hydrological history.Source 1 This suggests widespread subsurface water in Mars' past.

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Ammonia Discovered on Europa's Surface, Boosting Life Search Prospects

New findings confirm ammonia on Jupiter's moon Europa's icy surface, likely from subsurface ocean upwelling via cryovolcanism, with major implications for habitability.Source 1Source 10 This hints at active geology and nutrient transport from below.

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James Webb Maps Dark Matter in Unprecedented Detail

JWST data has enabled the most detailed dark matter map yet, revealing distribution in early universe structures and refining gravitational lensing models.Source 1 The map aids cosmology by probing invisible mass effects.

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Nanoparticle of 7,000 Sodium Atoms Sets Superposition Record

Researchers created a wave-like superposition state with a 7,000 sodium atom nanoparticle, achieving the largest macroscopic quantum superposition to date.Source 1 This advances quantum mechanics at larger scales.

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University of Warwick Solves 100-Year Nanoparticle Air Motion Mystery

A new predictive method models irregular nanoparticle movement in air, updating a 1910 formula for air pollution, disease spread, and climate impacts.Source 2 The simple approach enhances aerosol science without complex simulations.

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Chinese Scientists Confirm Uniform Lunar Crater Rates Across Hemispheres

Chang'e-6 samples validate consistent impact cratering on Moon's near and far sides, enabling a unified chronology and smooth decline in early events.Source 4 This revises decades-old models using South Pole-Aitken data.

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Icefin Robot Detects Pulsing Signals at Thwaites 'Doomsday Glacier'

Under Antarctic ice, Icefin robot found turbulent warm water bursts and acoustic pulses near Thwaites Glacier's grounding line, suggesting surging destabilization.Source 5 This raises sea-level rise concerns, debated as alarmist by skeptics.

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New Ionic Signal Discovered in Human Brain Neurons

Brain tissue from epilepsy surgeries revealed novel dendritic calcium-mediated action potentials using sodium-calcium synergy, unseen before.Source 6 This could transform neuroscience, AI, and neurological treatments.

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JWST 'Little Red Dots' Confirmed as Direct-Collapse Black Holes

Simulations match JWST observations of little red dots as accreting direct-collapse black holes from early universe hydrogen clouds, resolving cosmological tensions.Source 8 This evidences primordial black hole formation.