A Hypersonic Breakthrough, Ancient Pyrotechnology, and Ant Queens with ‘Chemical Weapons’

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Artist’s concept of a hypersonic aircraft (Credit: NASA)

This week in news from The Debrief, recent hypersonic experiments have confirmed a 60-year-old turbulence theory, offering fresh insight into airflow behavior at extreme speeds and potentially reshaping future high-speed flight. In archaeology, researchers unveiled a 12,000-year-old figurine showing that humans mastered pyrotechnology millennia before the rise of organized societies. Meanwhile, biologists observed a parasitic ant queen deploying a chemical weapon to manipulate worker ants into killing their own mother, revealing yet another remarkable layer of deception in insect behavior.

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