Friday, February 13, 2026

Today in Science: EPA scraps landmark climate finding

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Space & Physics: Is this vanished star a newborn black hole?

Top stories in space and physics news                    

February 12 — This week, we're zooming in on a mysteriously vanishing star that probably birthed a black hole, the sometimes-NSFW physics of the Winter Olympics, what came before the big bang, the last gasp of the U.S.'s only particle accelerator and much more. Enjoy!

Thoughts? Questions? Let me know via e-mail (lbillings@sciam.com), X or Bluesky.

Lee Billings, Senior Editor, Physical Sciences

Top Stories
This vanished star may mark a 'failed supernova'—and a newborn black hole

A "disappearing" star in the Andromeda galaxy is the closest and best candidate for a newborn black hole that astronomers have ever seen

The last great U.S. particle collider is no more. What comes next could be even better

After 25 years, Brookhaven National Laboratory's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider—the U.S.'s largest and only particle collider—has ceased operations, but its science lives on

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The physics of 'Penisgate' and how ski jumpers fly

A scandal involving allegedly enlarged ski suits ahead of this year's Winter Olympics has highlighted the intriguing physics behind ski jumps

Elon Musk says SpaceX will prioritize a city on the moon instead of a colony on Mars

SpaceX's decision to focus on establishing a lunar city ahead of building a Mars colony represents a significant shift in Elon Musk's space exploration ambitions

Mathematicians issue a major challenge to AI: Show us your work

Frustrated by the AI industry's claims of proving math results without offering transparency, a team of leading academics has proposed a better way

The largest-ever satellite of its kind just unfurled its wings in low-Earth orbit

BlueBird 6 features the biggest commercial communications array antenna ever deployed in orbit around Earth, spanning some 2,400 square feet

What came before the big bang?

Physicists cannot access anything that existed before the start of time and space, but they have theories

'Inside-out' planetary system perplexes astronomers

Four worlds around a small, dim star are challenging theories of planet formation

Scientists may have discovered a pulsar at the Milky Way's heart—a result that could reveal new physics

If a pulsar that may lie at the center of our galaxy is confirmed, it could enable more precise measurements of the spacetime around the Milky Way's central supermassive black hole

The science behind why some auroras have such stunning wave patterns

Auroras, shimmering bands of light that shoot through the night sky near the Earth's poles, can follow patterns known as arcs

How can galaxies ever collide in an ever-expanding universe?

You might think galaxies can't ever find each other in our runaway cosmos, but it turns out gravity can sometimes overcome even the stretching of space itself

Earth's core may contain 45 oceans' worth of hydrogen

An experiment to quantify the amount of the universe's lightest element in Earth's core suggests that the planet's water has mostly been here since the beginning

What We're Reading
  • This Comet Stopped Spinning. Then It Started Rotating Backward. | The New York Times
  • China showcases new moon ship and reusable rocket in one extraordinary test | Ars Technica
  • Astronomers Are Closing in on the Kuiper Belt's Secrets | WIRED

From the Archive
Astronomers May Have Witnessed 2 Black Hole Births

Stars that disappear rather than explode could signal a black hole's beginnings

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