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Science Advances on Multiple Fronts, from Moonquakes to CRISPR Breakthroughs

New research sheds light on the Moon's shrinking, antibiotic resistance, and more

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    NASA fired three rockets into the northern lights and the results are stunning

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Science Advances on Multiple Fronts, from Moonquakes to CRISPR Breakthroughs

New research sheds light on the Moon's shrinking, antibiotic resistance, and more

Sunday, February 22, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The scientific community has witnessed a surge in groundbreaking discoveries, with recent breakthroughs in fields ranging from space exploration to medical research. Five notable studies have shed new light on the Moon's geology, the fight against antibiotic resistance, the effects of cannabis on alcohol consumption, the mystique of the northern lights, and the true scale of Arctic snow loss.

One of the most significant findings comes from a study on the Moon's geology. Researchers have identified over a thousand previously unknown tectonic ridges on the Moon's dark plains, indicating that the Moon is still contracting and reshaping itself (Source 1). These features are among the youngest geological structures on the lunar surface and could signal new seismic hotspots. This discovery has significant implications for our understanding of the Moon's evolution and the potential for future moonquakes.

In the field of medicine, a breakthrough CRISPR system has been developed to combat antibiotic resistance. Scientists at UC San Diego have created a powerful tool that can strip away drug resistance from bacteria, even in stubborn biofilms that shield microbes from antibiotics (Source 2). This technology has the potential to reverse the growing crisis of antibiotic resistance, which is projected to cause over 10 million deaths annually by 2050.

Another study has explored the effects of cannabis on alcohol consumption. Researchers at the University of Buffalo found that people who switched to cannabis drinks cut their weekly alcohol intake roughly in half and binge drank less often (Source 3). Nearly two-thirds of participants reported reducing or stopping alcohol consumption after starting cannabis drinks. This study suggests that cannabis-infused beverages could be a useful tool in reducing alcohol consumption.

NASA has also made significant strides in understanding the northern lights. The agency launched three rockets into the glowing aurora over Alaska, capturing stunning images and data on the phenomenon (Source 4). The mission targeted mysterious dark patches called black auroras and created a 3D scan of the aurora's electrical currents. The results provide an unprecedented look at how the northern lights are wired from space to sky.

Finally, a new analysis has revealed that satellite data suggesting an increase in autumn snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere was actually an illusion (Source 5). Improving satellite technology had become better at detecting thin snow over time, masking the true decline in snow cover. In reality, snow cover has been shrinking by about half a million square kilometers per decade.

These studies demonstrate the rapid progress being made in various scientific fields. From the Moon's geology to the fight against antibiotic resistance, researchers are continually expanding our understanding of the world and the universe. As new discoveries are made, we can expect to see significant advancements in our ability to address pressing global challenges.

References:

  • Source 1: The Moon is still shrinking and it could trigger more moonquakes
  • Source 2: Breakthrough CRISPR system could reverse antibiotic resistance crisis
  • Source 3: People who switched to cannabis drinks cut their alcohol use nearly in half
  • Source 4: NASA fired three rockets into the northern lights and the results are stunning
  • Source 5: A satellite illusion hid the true scale of Arctic snow loss

The scientific community has witnessed a surge in groundbreaking discoveries, with recent breakthroughs in fields ranging from space exploration to medical research. Five notable studies have shed new light on the Moon's geology, the fight against antibiotic resistance, the effects of cannabis on alcohol consumption, the mystique of the northern lights, and the true scale of Arctic snow loss.

One of the most significant findings comes from a study on the Moon's geology. Researchers have identified over a thousand previously unknown tectonic ridges on the Moon's dark plains, indicating that the Moon is still contracting and reshaping itself (Source 1). These features are among the youngest geological structures on the lunar surface and could signal new seismic hotspots. This discovery has significant implications for our understanding of the Moon's evolution and the potential for future moonquakes.

In the field of medicine, a breakthrough CRISPR system has been developed to combat antibiotic resistance. Scientists at UC San Diego have created a powerful tool that can strip away drug resistance from bacteria, even in stubborn biofilms that shield microbes from antibiotics (Source 2). This technology has the potential to reverse the growing crisis of antibiotic resistance, which is projected to cause over 10 million deaths annually by 2050.

Another study has explored the effects of cannabis on alcohol consumption. Researchers at the University of Buffalo found that people who switched to cannabis drinks cut their weekly alcohol intake roughly in half and binge drank less often (Source 3). Nearly two-thirds of participants reported reducing or stopping alcohol consumption after starting cannabis drinks. This study suggests that cannabis-infused beverages could be a useful tool in reducing alcohol consumption.

NASA has also made significant strides in understanding the northern lights. The agency launched three rockets into the glowing aurora over Alaska, capturing stunning images and data on the phenomenon (Source 4). The mission targeted mysterious dark patches called black auroras and created a 3D scan of the aurora's electrical currents. The results provide an unprecedented look at how the northern lights are wired from space to sky.

Finally, a new analysis has revealed that satellite data suggesting an increase in autumn snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere was actually an illusion (Source 5). Improving satellite technology had become better at detecting thin snow over time, masking the true decline in snow cover. In reality, snow cover has been shrinking by about half a million square kilometers per decade.

These studies demonstrate the rapid progress being made in various scientific fields. From the Moon's geology to the fight against antibiotic resistance, researchers are continually expanding our understanding of the world and the universe. As new discoveries are made, we can expect to see significant advancements in our ability to address pressing global challenges.

References:

  • Source 1: The Moon is still shrinking and it could trigger more moonquakes
  • Source 2: Breakthrough CRISPR system could reverse antibiotic resistance crisis
  • Source 3: People who switched to cannabis drinks cut their alcohol use nearly in half
  • Source 4: NASA fired three rockets into the northern lights and the results are stunning
  • Source 5: A satellite illusion hid the true scale of Arctic snow loss

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