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Lunar meteorite discovery reveals violent chapter in the inner solar system 3.5 billion years ago

Lunar meteorite discovery reveals violent chapter in the inner solar system 3.5 billion years ago

Earth’s earliest chapter is mostly gone. Rocks from the planet’s first few billion years have been eroded, buried, recycled, or dragged back into the mantle. This has left only scattered traces of the world in which life first appeared. Therefore, every surviving clue is unusually valuable, especially when scientists are trying to answer a basic question. How often did giant impacts strike the young inner solar system while life was beginning on Earth? A lunar meteorite recovered in northwest Africa is now offering one of those clues. In a study published in Geology, researchers report that the rock records a major impact on the Moon about 3.486 billion years ago. The age closely matches evidence of ancient impacts preserved on Earth. It also matches impact ages tied to 4 Vesta, the fourth-largest object in the asteroid belt. That rare overlap, the team says, helps connect the histories of three different bodies at a time when the inner solar system was still getting hammered. This happened long after the most chaotic phase of planet formation had …

Study says Guard has done little to reduce violent crime in D.C. : NPR

Study says Guard has done little to reduce violent crime in D.C. : NPR

National Guard members stand watch near the Lincoln Memorial on the morning of Memorial Day in Washington, DC, May 25, 2026. Alex Wroblewski/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Alex Wroblewski/AFP via Getty Images President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard in Washington, D.C. has reduced petty property crimes, but has had little to no effect on violent crime, despite the high cost to taxpayers, according to a new analysis from the nonpartisan think tank Niskanen Center. The study’s findings were published just weeks after federal officials announced that the number of troops in D.C. is set to double this summer to 5,000 as part of a “summer surge” of law enforcement ahead of events planned for America’s 250th birthday celebration. Trump deployed the National Guard to D.C. last August, as part of the administration’s Safe and Beautiful Task Force, which he said was an effort to reduce crime and beautify the city. The task force includes hundreds of federal law enforcement — including immigration enforcement — working in conjunction with local police. It’s …

Protests Over Murder Case in Britain Turn Violent

Protests Over Murder Case in Britain Turn Violent

new video loaded: Protests Over Murder Case in Britain Turn Violent transcript Back transcript Protests Over Murder Case in Britain Turn Violent Protests in Southampton turned violent on Tuesday after far-right commentators made claims that the police’s handling of a murder case in Britain showed the authorities were biased against white people. Police officer: “Are you injured?” Vickrum Digwa: “Yeah, yeah, I’ve got a swollen eye, a little bruising.” Police officer: “All right, just step back a little bit for me.” Henry Nowak: “I’ve been stabbed.” Police officer: “You’ve been stabbed? Whereabouts? I don’t think you have, mate.” Henry Nowak: “I can’t breathe.” “Henry’s father said this: ‘We do not want his death to be used to create further division, hatred or tension.’ I think those words have resonated with people across the country. We must not allow this tragedy to be hijacked by anyone who seeks to divide us.” Protests in Southampton turned violent on Tuesday after far-right commentators made claims that the police’s handling of a murder case in Britain showed the authorities …

Florida sues OpenAI, Sam Altman, in first-of-its-kind lawsuit over violent incidents

Florida sues OpenAI, Sam Altman, in first-of-its-kind lawsuit over violent incidents

OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, were sued by the Florida attorney general on Monday, in a first-of-its-kind state litigation effort over ChatGPT’s alleged links to a number of violent incidents. The lawsuit accuses OpenAI of looking the other way on safety concerns as it has sought to prioritize winning “the AI arms race and amass large fortunes.” “Today, we announced the first-in-the-nation state-led lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman,” said Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier. “OpenAI and Altman ignored internal and external safety warnings, put children at great risk, and allowed a dangerous product to reach millions of Floridians.” “Because of Defendants’ misrepresentations about ChatGPT and their careless introduction of ChatGPT to Florida and the world, mass shooters have been aided and abetted in deadly rampages, vulnerable people have been encouraged into suicide, professionals have suffered public humiliation, users have lost critical thinking skills, and minors have become addicted to a tool that feigns human compassion to collect their data with no parental oversight,” the 83-page lawsuit claims. The Florida attorney general’s office launched …

Violent clashes give way to peaceful PSG parade : NPR

Violent clashes give way to peaceful PSG parade : NPR

PSG fans celebrate the day after winning the Champions League title, at the Eiffel Tower, in Paris, Sunday, May 31, 2026. Emma Da Silva/AP hide caption toggle caption Emma Da Silva/AP PARIS — A huge crowd of supporters gathered peacefully near the Eiffel Tower on Sunday to celebrate Paris Saint-Germain’s second Champions League title victory, which was marred by violent clashes overnight across France and led police to detain hundreds of people. Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez said 780 people were detained in Paris and other cities and 57 officers were wounded, with most suffering minor injuries, as football fans set off fires and vandalized shops overnight. Nuñez said at a news conference on Sunday that “the situation has been largely brought under control.” “Most of the celebrations took place peacefully” across the French capital, he said, noting most incidents happened in the Champs Elysees neighborhood and close to the Parc des Princes stadium, in western Paris, where fans had gathered to watch the match. Fans began celebrating in Paris after the final whistle on Saturday …

Anatomical brain mapping separates structural deviations of violent psychosis from non-violent schizophrenia

Anatomical brain mapping separates structural deviations of violent psychosis from non-violent schizophrenia

Researchers have mapped how the physical structures of individual brains differ from a baseline norm in people who have a history of severe violence and schizophrenia. This analytical approach highlights individual differences rather than simple group averages, offering a potential path toward personalized psychiatric treatments. The findings were published in Translational Psychiatry. Forensic psychiatry attempts to understand why some individuals with severe mental health conditions commit violent acts. Finding biological patterns in the brain can help doctors provide better care and improve clinical evaluations in high-security settings. Previous brain imaging research has searched for structural abnormalities related to aggression. These older studies often grouped many patients together and compared their average brain structures to the averages of healthy people. A statistical group average can easily hide the wide variety of differences that exist from person to person. Two individuals with the identical psychiatric diagnosis might exhibit completely different physical brain alterations. Unn K. Haukvik, a researcher at the University of Oslo and the Centre for Research and Education in Forensic Psychiatry at Oslo University Hospital, …

EU sanctions violent Israeli settlers after months of deadlock | Israel-Palestine conflict

EU sanctions violent Israeli settlers after months of deadlock | Israel-Palestine conflict

NewsFeed The assets of violent Israeli settlers and settler organisations are being targeted in a new European Union sanctions package agreed today after nearly two years of deadlock. The impasse was broken after Hungary elected a new leader. Published On 11 May 202611 May 2026 Click here to share on social media share-nodes Share googleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Source link

A violent volcanic eruption triggered a rare atmospheric cleanup

A violent volcanic eruption triggered a rare atmospheric cleanup

A towering plume from the 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai eruption did more than blast ash, seawater and gases deep into the atmosphere. It also appears to have triggered an unexpected burst of methane destruction. This offers scientists a rare look at how one of the planet’s most powerful greenhouse gases can be broken down in open air. That surprise emerged from satellite observations of formaldehyde, a short-lived chemical that forms as methane oxidizes. In the days after the South Pacific volcano erupted on Jan. 15, 2022, researchers spotted unusually high formaldehyde levels inside the plume. They tracked the cloud for 10 days as it drifted toward South America. “When we analysed the satellite images, we were surprised to see a cloud with a record-high concentration of formaldehyde. We were able to track the cloud for 10 days, all the way to South America. Because formaldehyde only exists for a few hours, this showed that the cloud must have been destroying methane continuously for more than a week,” said Dr. Maarten van Herpen of Acacia Impact …

Violent pornography use linked to sexual aggression risk among university students

Violent pornography use linked to sexual aggression risk among university students

Watching violent pornography is associated with a higher likelihood of committing sexual aggression among university students, especially when viewers believe the videos reflect reality and think their friends hold victim-blaming attitudes. These findings, published in the journal Archives of Sexual Behavior, suggest that educational programs must teach young adults to critically evaluate explicit media. The results also emphasize the need to challenge harmful social norms within peer groups. As young people navigate romantic relationships, they build mental blueprints for how intimate encounters should unfold. Psychologists call these blueprints sexual scripts. These expectations are shaped by personal experiences and external influences, including explicit internet videos and conversations with friends. Because a massive amount of mainstream adult material includes physical aggression like slapping or choking, young adults are routinely exposed to media that pairs violence with sexual pleasure. Melissa S. de Roos, a researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands, led a team to study how consuming this violent material interacts with a person’s social environment to influence behavior. The research builds on theories suggesting that …

Largest black holes formed by violent mergers, rather than collapsing stars

Largest black holes formed by violent mergers, rather than collapsing stars

A new study has found that there are two distinct black hole populations- those formed by the established stellar collapse model, and those formed as a result of repeated, violent mergers in dense star clusters. The largest black holes in the Universe, detected through the ripples they create in spacetime, are not formed directly from collapsing stars, according to new research led by Cardiff University. Instead, these cosmic giants grow through a series of repeated, violent mergers within densely populated star clusters. The study analysed version 4.0 of the Gravitational-Wave Transient Catalog (GWTC-4), compiled by the LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA collaboration, which includes 153 confidently detected black hole mergers. The research team aimed to investigate whether the heaviest black holes observed are actually second-generation objects—formed when smaller black holes merge and then merge again within the dense cores of star clusters, where stars are packed up to a million times more tightly than in the Sun’s neighbourhood. Published in Nature Astronomy, the findings reveal two distinct black hole populations. Lead author Dr Fabio Antonini from Cardiff University’s School …