 
  Breaking Barriers: Female Astrophysicist Champions Diversity in STEM
Larissa Santos, an astrophysicist at Yangzhou University, shares her journey and urges girls to pursue science, highlighting the growing role of diversity in shaping STEM’s future.
News & Insights Across Asia
 
  Larissa Santos, an astrophysicist at Yangzhou University, shares her journey and urges girls to pursue science, highlighting the growing role of diversity in shaping STEM’s future.
 
  China’s JUNO Observatory, the world’s largest neutrino lab, begins operations with global scientists to study neutrino mysteries and cosmic phenomena.
 
  New research suggests the universe’s decay via Hawking-like radiation could occur in 10^78 years, drastically sooner than prior estimates. Insights from Radboud University scientists.
 
  International collaboration in lunar research accelerates cosmic discoveries, with Asia’s space programs playing a pivotal role in shared exploration efforts.
 
  Chinese astronomers discover a runaway star ejected from M15, providing strong evidence for intermediate-mass black holes and advancing our understanding of black hole evolution.
Astronomers have discovered that Gliese 229B, once thought to be a single brown dwarf, is actually two brown dwarfs orbiting closely in a rare binary system around a small star.
 
  Scientists have detected the longest pair of jets streaming from a supermassive black hole in a distant galaxy, stretching across a length of 140 Milky Way galaxies.
 
  Chinese scientists have captured the shock breakout of supernova SN 2024ggi, providing crucial insights into late-stage stellar evolution and the origins of heavy elements like gold.
 
  Chinese scientists have discovered the highest-energy gamma-ray spectral line ever observed, peaking at 37 million electron volts, advancing our understanding of gamma-ray bursts and cosmic phenomena.
 
  Chinese scientists have unveiled new mechanisms behind atmospheric escape in low-mass exoplanets, providing fresh insights into planetary evolution and the factors affecting habitability.
 
  China has unveiled the first images captured by its Einstein Probe X-ray satellite, marking a significant advancement in observing cosmic X-ray events and expanding our understanding of the universe.