Daily Snapshot

Science headlines for Thursday, June 11, 2026

Science headlines for 2026-06-11 focused on 3 major developments: 1) Alan Hale, Sky Watcher Who Created a Comet Sensation, Dies at 68 (NYT Science) 2) NASA Award Boosts Space Technology Research Capabilities (NASA Breaking News) 3) NASA’s Chandra Discovers Possible Supernova Remnant in Galactic Center (NASA Breaking News) Across these stories, coverage emphasized high-impact updates, policy shifts, and events with broad audience relevance. Together they provide a representative view of the day in science news before diving into each full report.

Why it matters: This snapshot shows where science attention concentrated on 2026-06-11, highlighting the themes, entities, and geographies that dominated publisher coverage. Because ranking blends freshness, engagement, and source diversity, it helps separate signal from noise. Use it as a quick daily briefing and then open the top stories for fuller context.

Key Points

3 highlights
  1. Alan Hale, Sky Watcher Who Created a Comet Sensation, Dies at 68

    Sources: #1 NYT Science
  2. NASA Award Boosts Space Technology Research Capabilities

    Sources: #2 NASA Breaking News
  3. NASA’s Chandra Discovers Possible Supernova Remnant in Galactic Center

    Sources: #3 NASA Breaking News

Top 10 Stories

Ranked by daily score
  1. Alan Hale, Sky Watcher Who Created a Comet Sensation, Dies at 68
    #1 Score 73
    Alan Hale, Sky Watcher Who Created a Comet Sensation, Dies at 68

    In 1995, he and Thomas Bopp spotted, from different states, the same mysterious object in the sky. What turned out to be a comet was named after them: Hale-Bopp.

    NYT Science 5 hours ago
  2. NASA Award Boosts Space Technology Research Capabilities
    #2 Score 72
    NASA Award Boosts Space Technology Research Capabilities

    NASA is introducing a new funding opportunity to accelerate academic research and technology development. The Minority University Research and Education Project Space Technology Artemis Research (M‑STAR) application window opened Thursday and will remain open through 11:59 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, Aug. 11. The research funded through this award supports the agency’s priorities for exploring the […]

    NASA Breaking News 5 hours ago
  3. NASA’s Chandra Discovers Possible Supernova Remnant in Galactic Center
    #3 Score 63
    NASA’s Chandra Discovers Possible Supernova Remnant in Galactic Center

    Using data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, astronomers may have found a supernova remnant in an intriguing neighborhood in the middle of our galaxy. A paper describing these new findings published in The Astrophysical Journal. Supernova remnants are the expanding remains of exploded stars and provide elements – like iron, oxygen, and silicon – that […]

    NASA Breaking News 6 hours ago
  4. #4 Score 56
    Scientists Measure Earth’s Vast Underground Fungal Webs

    With machine learning and a high-resolution imaging robot, scientists measured and mapped the extent of Earth’s carbon circulatory system.

    NYT Science 9 hours ago
  5. I Am Artemis: Elkin Norena
    #5 Score 55
    I Am Artemis: Elkin Norena

    Listen to this audio excerpt from Elkin Norena, resident management officer, NASA’s Space Launch System Program: NASA’s Elkin Norena has helped the agency launch more than a dozen space shuttle missions – that’s more than a dozen crews to low Earth orbit and more than a dozen historic missions. They were missions that helped build […]

    NASA Breaking News 6 hours ago
  6. #6 Score 50
    Scientists built a battery-free device that turns sunlight into fuel

    Scientists have developed an artificial photosynthesis system that essentially regulates itself, eliminating the need for batteries used in many current designs. The key innovation is an electrolyzer that automatically adapts to changing sunlight by altering its electrical properties as it heats up. This keeps solar fuel production more stable while reducing cost and complexity.

    ScienceDaily 13 hours ago
  7. NASA Robotic Tech Demo Will Advance Prototype Gamma-Ray Detectors
    #7 Score 49
    NASA Robotic Tech Demo Will Advance Prototype Gamma-Ray Detectors

    A new type of gamma-ray sensor developed by NASA will take part in a robotic arm demonstration on the agency’s upcoming Fly Foundational Robots mission.

    NASA Breaking News 8 hours ago
  8. Democrats Once Vowed to Stop Oil and Gas. Now They’re Not So Sure.
    #8 Score 48
    Democrats Once Vowed to Stop Oil and Gas. Now They’re Not So Sure.

    As the midterm elections approach, many leading Democrats are rethinking their approach to climate change.

    NYT Science 9 hours ago
  9. NOAA Issues El Nino Advisory
    #9 Score 45
    NOAA Issues El Nino Advisory

    The global weather pattern threatens to worsen floods and heat waves already intensifying due to climate change. But it may also mean fewer hurricanes.

    NYT Science 9 hours ago
  10. #10 Score 42
    The 1,100-year-old mystery of Montana’s lost bison hunting site finally solved

    For nearly 700 years, Indigenous hunters repeatedly used a bison kill site in central Montana—then suddenly stopped, even though bison were still abundant. Researchers uncovered evidence that recurring, decades-long droughts likely made the site less practical by reducing access to the water needed to process large numbers of animals. At the same time, hunting groups were shifting toward larger, more coordinated operations that required dependable resources and specialized locations.

    ScienceDaily 13 hours ago