Daily Archives: Mar 13, 2026

James Thompson

Metals That Move Themselves: The Science Behind ‘Living’ Matter

Could the boundary between living and non-living matter be far thinner than once believed? In laboratories equipped with some of the most advanced imaging systems on Earth, researchers have now documented autonomous movement in metals, an observation that challenges long-held definitions of life and could redefine the future of...
James Thompson

7 Surprising Clues About the Light-Emitting Interstellar Visitor 3I/ATLAS

The most straightforward explanation is that the 3I/ATLAS nucleus emits most of the light, Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb recently wrote, contradicting the general consensus on the object as a simple comet. That claim has ignited a battle in the astronomical establishment, as the unusual interstellar visitor continues its bullet-like...
Charles Mitchell

7 Reasons the F‑22 Raptor Still Dominates Modern Air Combat

What still keeps a 1990s-designed aircraft the standard for air dominance in 2025? In a world where foes also possess stealth fighters and drone warfare is redefining war zones, the Lockheed Martin F‑22 Raptor stays on an exclusive level. It is not merely an era product it is a...