
2025 has been an exceptional year for discoveries, and we here at The Debrief have kept a watchful eye throughout the last twelve months as several major scientific discoveries and important technological achievements have occurred throughout the year.
From science-fiction technologies like warp drives and levitation to mind-bending breakthroughs, 2025 brought several discoveries that are pushing the boundaries of current scientific concepts. Similarly, in the realm of physics we also saw several mind-bending discoveries throughout 2025. Astronomy was no stranger to remarkable discoveries in 2025 either, and in pursuit of a deeper understanding of our past, archaeologists were unearthing a range of incredible remnants from times long past. And finally, questions about the nature of consciousness also remain among the most compelling in science, and these 2025 discoveries shed new light on the human mind and our broader concept of reality.
Going beyond our top stories of 2025, here’s a look at all of the latest stories we’re covering at The Debrief:
- “Dracula’s Chivito”: A Chaotic Cosmic Sandwich Seen by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope Defies Expectations
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has imaged “Dracula’s Chivito,” the largest protoplanetary disk ever seen around a young star in visible light.
- No Burnout in the Mushroom Kingdom? Scientists Discover Surprisingly Adult Reason People Enjoy Super Mario Bros and Yoshi Games
Playing Super Mario Bros. and the expanded universe of Yoshi games appears to help young adults avoid burnout and experience childlike wonder.
- New Year’s Eve Conspiracy Theories? Government Agency Issues Statement On Low-Flying Helicopters Spotted Over Las Vegas
The U.S. government is anticipating conspiracy theories regarding mysterious DOE helicopters seen flying low above the Las Vegas Strip.
- Scientists Reveal How Dinosaur Eggshells Can Function as Natural Clocks for Measuring Deep Time
New research shows that fossilized dinosaur eggshells can be used to help scientists more precisely date prehistoric nesting sites.
- Arctic Scientists Discover Previously Unknown Deep-Sea Ecosystem Thriving on the Arctic Seafloor
After spotting the deepest hydrate seep ever, scientists were astonished to discover a deep-sea ecosystem thriving on the Arctic seafloor.
- A Century Later, Ramanujan’s Pi Equations Are Helping Physicists Unlock the Secrets of Nature
In 1914, Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan published a short paper detailing several unusual formulas for calculating the value of the number π.
- Microbes Found Colonizing Fresh Lava May Offer Clues to Life on Mars, Scientists Say
Scientists studying volcanic eruptions in Iceland say microbes colonize new lava flows faster and more predictably than once thought, offering clues about how life might arise elsewhere.
- Scientists Create AI-Powered Video Game to Bring Stone Age Europe to Life
Scientists are combining anthropology with cutting-edge AI to create an educational video game that immerses players in life in Stone Age Europe.
- This YouTube Creator Built a Camera That Shows You Don’t Need a Major Lab to Film Light in Motion
A YouTube creator working out of his garage has engineered a remarkable camera capable of filming a laser beam moving at the speed of light.
- “This Will Be a New Chapter in Quantum Physics”: Odd Quasiparticles May Explain a Pair of Quantum Experiments That Baffled Scientists
Scientists may have finally unlocked the unusual role quasiparticles play in a pair of quantum experiments that had previously left them baffled.
- An Ancient Sewer System is Revealing How Disease Spread Among Roman Soldiers
Roman soldiers living along Britain’s northern frontier used a surprisingly sophisticated sanitation system that depended on a sewer to remove waste from their fort.
- James Webb Space Telescope Spies Two Cosmic Dwarves Engaged in a Gravitational Dance
The James Webb Space Telescope has observed the dwarf galaxies NGC 4490 and NGC 4485 engaged in a gravitational dance.
- “This is a New Phenomenon”: Massive Collisions Occurring Around Fomalhaut Are Challenging Models of Planet Formation
Planet-forming collisions were once thought to be rare—new observations around Fomalhaut suggest they may occur far more often than scientists expected.
- Simply Viewing Art Can Improve Mental Well-Being, Major Psychological Review Finds
Simply looking at visual art can measurably improve mental well-being, according to a new international review of psychological research.
- A Robot Vanished, Then Mysteriously Reappeared Near Antarctica—Now Researchers Reveal What It Discovered While It Was Missing
A rogue Argo oceanographic float drifted away to accidentally collect data on one of Antarctica’s most inaccessible regions.
- A New “Cloaking Device” is Unveiled, Ancient Technology Emerges, and the Space Force’s New ‘Ghosts, Gods, and Monsters’
This week in our top stories, researchers unveil a novel “cloaking device” that can shield complex objects from detection, and more.
- Scientists Suddenly Can’t Explain How Stellar Winds Spread the Seeds of Life Throughout the Cosmos
New findings suggest sunlight may not be powerful enough to push interstellar dust, challenging ideas about how stellar winds spread the seeds of life throughout the cosmos.
- A ‘Lost’ Tale of the Trojan War Was Hidden in Plain Sight—This Ancient Mosaic Held the Clues to Its Discovery
Archaeologists have revealed that a Roman-era Trojan War mosaic discovered in Britain in 2020 has long been misinterpreted.