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A playground for curiosity, precision, and awe. From the quantum to the cosmic, the cellular to the societal, this category explores the forces and patterns that shape our world. Whether you’re decoding light, mapping ecosystems, or pondering consciousness, Science invites you to think deeply and discover boldly.

A new wave of satellites equipped with edge artificial intelligence promises unprecedented real-time Earth monitoring, yet courts urgent questions about personal privacy and civil liberties. As governments and commercial operators deploy these space-based sentinels, experts warn that existing legal and technical safeguards may not be up to the task.

A recent milestone in space-based quantum key distribution promises unbreakable encryption channels by exploiting entanglement and space-time phenomena. While the technology could revolutionize secure communications, experts warn it also risks enabling unprecedented covert surveillance by state and nonstate actors.

Maria never saw it coming. Her phone, once a lifeline for truth, had become a surveillance device. Pegasus spyware had infiltrated her world—silently, completely. This article exposes the reality of digital surveillance and shows how tools like MVT can help you detect and defend against mobile spyware. Privacy isn’t a luxury—it’s a right worth fighting for.

In November 2023, scientists detected GW231123—a record-breaking black hole merger that defied expectations and reignited cosmic curiosity. But what if we imagined something even more extreme? This editorial explores a hypothetical collision between TON 618 and IC 1101, the universe’s largest known black holes. The result: gravitational waves that could reshape spacetime itself, and a “hypermassive singularity” that challenges the very definition of a black hole.

A speculative journey into the idea of “frozen light” from the early universe—and the tools that help us explore cosmic mysteries today.