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Space & Physics: Does string theory explain brain structure?

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January 15 — Our top stories this week include the possible discovery of "black hole stars," an unprecedented medical evacuation from the International Space Station, string theory-based insights into the human brain, and much more. Enjoy!

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Lee Billings, Senior Editor, Physical Sciences

Top Stories
'Little Red Dots' Spied by JWST May Be Baby Black Holes in Disguise

Puzzling red spots in images from the James Webb Space Telescope are probably young supermassive black holes obscured by dense cocoons of gas

Does String Theory Explain the Wiring of the Brain?

Mathematical tools from string theory are giving scientists a new way to study the networking of neurons

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Astronauts Return to Earth in First ISS Medical Evacuation

On Thursday NASA chief Jared Isaacman said the experience of the returned Crew-11 will be used to prepare for future human spaceflight—including to the moon

NASA Evacuation of ISS Highlights How Astronauts Prepare for Medical Emergencies in Space

NASA crews go through extensive training and have access to supplies to treat medical issues, from dental problems and migraines to heart attacks, while they are in orbit

The Year in the Sky: 2026's Most Noteworthy Celestial Events

Total eclipses, lunar occultations, planetary conjunctions and meteor showers await stargazers this year

Why 2026 Is a Mathematically Special Number

Neither a square nor prime number, 2026 is still intriguing

The Milky Way's Central Black Hole May Have Appeared Shockingly Different Just a Few Hundred Years Ago

New research suggests that the x-ray light coming from the Milky Way's central black hole Sagittarius A* has changed dramatically in the span of just a few hundred years

NASA Commits to Plan to Build a Nuclear Reactor on the Moon by 2030

The U.S. space agency and the Department of Energy will work together to build a fission reactor on the lunar surface in the next four years

The Math behind a Perfect Poker Deck

A traditional card deck happens to dodge a tricky poker paradox. Other poker variants aren't so lucky

Far-Out Exoplanet Breaks a Cardinal Rule of Astronomy

Discovered by volunteer scientists, this alien planet is out of synch with its siblings

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Today in Science: Evacuated ISS astronauts splash down

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