 
					James Riordon is a freelance science writer who covers physics, math and astronomy, and coauthor of the book Ghost Particle – In Search of the Elusive and Mysterious Neutrino.
 
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- 			 Space SpaceWhy the 2024 total solar eclipse will be such a big dealThe sun will be very active during the next solar eclipse to cross North America, making it an excellent viewing and scientific opportunity. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyA bar of stars at the center of the Milky Way looks surprisingly youngThe ages and locations of metal-rich stars in the galaxy suggest the Milky Way’s central bar finished forming just a few billion years ago. 
- 			 Space SpaceThe James Webb telescope took some stunning images in 2023Star nurseries. Planets. Supernova remnants. Here’s a look at some of this year’s stellar JWST images. And the mission is still just getting started. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyHow tiny red stars can test ideas about the origin of lifeA survey of ultracool dwarf stars finds they don’t emit enough UV light to kick-start life, but they could reveal other ways for life to get going. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsHow neutron imaging uncovers hidden secrets of fossils and artifactsThe technique can complement X-ray scanning and other tools to uncover details of dinosaur fossils, mummies and more. 
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceMarsquakes and meteorite hits show Mars has a dense liquid metal coreMars’ dense liquid iron core is wrapped in a layer of molten rock, which threw off previous measurements of the Red Planet’s heart. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsHow quantum ‘squeezing’ will help LIGO detect more gravitational wavesAn upgrade to LIGO that comes from exploiting a quantum rule known as the Heisenberg uncertainty principle makes it easier to detect spacetime ripples. 
- 			 Space SpaceHere’s how citizen scientists can help during the 2024 solar eclipseThe sun will be near the peak of its activity cycle during the eclipse on April 8, 2024, making it a great time to crowdsource solar research. 
- 			 Space SpaceNASA’s first look at a sample from asteroid Bennu reveals life’s building blocksScientists have begun to analyze roughly 250 grams of Bennu, which could offer insight into solar system formation and life’s origins on Earth. 
- 			 Physics PhysicsTechnique to see the ultrafast world of electrons wins 2023 physics NobelPhysicists Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier won for work creating light bursts that last billionths of a billionth of a second. 
- 			 Cosmology CosmologyNew JWST images suggest our understanding of the cosmos is flawedJWST data don’t resolve a disagreement over how fast the universe is expanding, suggesting we might need strange new physics to fix the tension. 
- 			 Space SpaceNASA’s OSIRIS-REx has returned bits of the asteroid Bennu to EarthAsteroid dirt from Bennu could help reveal clues about the material that came together to make the solar system — and possibly where life comes from.