Webb Telescope Unlocks Secrets of Record-Breaking Cosmic Explosion That Defies Known Physics
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Astronomers are investigating a gamma ray burst that defies conventional explanation, lasting seven hours and repeating multiple times. A new theory proposes a star swallowed a black hole, which then devoured its host from the inside out, creating the extraordinary cosmic event.
This summer, astronomers detected a gamma ray burst (GRB) so powerful and unusual that scientists are still struggling to explain its origin, according to reports. GRB 250702B lasted a staggering seven hours and appeared to repeat multiple times, behavior that contradicts current understanding of these cosmic explosions, which typically represent the final death throes of massive stars.
A groundbreaking study reveals satellites are broadcasting sensitive military and corporate data without encryption. Researchers intercepted US Navy communications and retail logistics using inexpensive consumer hardware, exposing critical security vulnerabilities in global satellite infrastructure.
In a startling revelation that has sent shockwaves through security communities worldwide, researchers have discovered that thousands of satellites orbiting Earth are broadcasting highly sensitive military, corporate, and personal data without any encryption protection. The findings from a comprehensive three-year study conducted by teams from the University of California, San Diego and the University of Maryland expose critical vulnerabilities in global communications infrastructure that could be exploited by malicious actors with minimal technical expertise.