ENG: Astronomers captured an exceptionally rare view of a star exploding almost from the moment the event began. On March 21, 2026, the Einstein Probe detected a brief pulse of soft X-rays from a galaxy about 500 million light-years away. The signal, known as EP260321a, was identified as a “shock breakout,” the first flash produced when the shock wave from a collapsing star reaches its surface and releases radiation into space. Less than an hour later, telescopes on Earth observed the supernova, named SN 2026gzf, rapidly becoming brighter.
Read MoreMIT Develops Agile Insect-Inspired Flying Robot
ENG: MIT researchers have developed a tiny insect-inspired flying robot capable of moving with speed and agility close to that of real insects. Designed for environments where conventional drones cannot fit, the microrobot could eventually help in search-and-rescue missions by navigating through narrow gaps in collapsed buildings. A new AI-based control system dramatically improved its performance, allowing it to fly about 447 percent faster and accelerate 255 percent more quickly than earlier versions.
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