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The LA Fires Spewed Out Toxic Nanoparticles. He Made It His Mission to Trace Them
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The LA Fires Spewed Out Toxic Nanoparticles. He Made It His Mission to Trace Them

by admin September 27, 2025


Spada’s is one of the hardest projects to tune the beam for. “The beam is way over-powered to run my samples, at baseline,” Spada said, comparing the amount of power he needs to a couple drops of water, “but the beam, it’s like Niagara Falls.”

The technique Spada relies on, particle-induced x-ray emission (PIXE), is a focused stream of protons to knock electrons out of atoms embedded in the sample. As those atoms stabilize, they emit x-rays—and each element gives off a signature energy. “It’s like a fingerprint,” Spada said. “Every metal shows up in a different color of x-ray.”

Because PIXE is nondestructive, Spada can scan the same filter multiple times, looking for metals like lead, arsenic, cadmium, and antimony—elements he frequently finds in urban wildfire debris. The beam line at Crocker is one of only a handful in the country equipped for this kind of environmental work.

“It’s not fast,” Spada said. “Sometimes it takes a couple of minutes just to scan a pinhead-sized area. But it’s precise, and it tells us what’s really in the air people are breathing.”

Spada is still in the process of running each of the filters from his monitoring areas through thermal-optical analysis for organic carbon, and spectroscopy that could detect molecular structures, in addition to the PIXE process.

Just the thermal-optical carbon analysis alone takes an hour per sample and gives just two numbers—how much elemental carbon and how much organic carbon.

Spada had droves of samples to get through.

“We turn everything into methane. We use a methanator, which sounds like something out of Phineas and Ferb, but it’s how we detect the organic carbon fractions,” said Spada. Each type of carbon burns off at a different temperature, revealing its origin—wildfire, diesel, gasoline, building materials. Because the signatures from the LA fires weren’t consistent with typical wildland burns, he noticed a strange pattern in one of the samples early on—high sulfur, high chlorine.

“We think it was from PVC pipes,” he said. “That’s one of the only materials that would give you both those elements. And it was from the Altadena set, so in a residential area.”

He flagged the findings for Baalousha. They have been reviewing each other’s results as an expedited substitute for formal peer review, and drafting community updates together.

“It was really important to him that we not just publish something academic,” Knack said. “He wanted it readable—like, for families, not scientists.”

Spada has been releasing reports on the ash samples on a rolling basis since he and Baalousha got the first results back in March. Each report went out with links to cleanup guidance, recommendations on protective gear, and a glossary.

He hopes to be able to release a preliminary report on the air conditions during the fires shortly. In mid-August, over seven months after they tore through LA, Spada was finally able to review his preliminary PIXE data while on leave from work, recovering from a routine outpatient surgery.

So far he’s found that the majority of nanoparticles were created and circulated in the air during the active fire phase, and once the fire had been contained and transitioned to the smoldering phase, the number dropped off steeply. “For example, in Pasadena, silicon in the 0.09- to 0.26-micrometer size range was 8 times higher during the active fire period,” Spada said via email.



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Hitman's latest free Elusive Target mission makes you Bruce Lee's bodyguard, and is out now
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Hitman’s latest free Elusive Target mission makes you Bruce Lee’s bodyguard, and is out now

by admin September 25, 2025



Bruce Lee is in Hitman now. Unfortunately, you don’t get to play as him. Fortunately, you do not have to fight him. Oh, don’t look at me like that, Agent 47. You might be the last word in swatting people with Wet Floor signs, but I’ve yet to see you perform a credible one-inch punch. Perhaps you’d get the drop on Bruce Lee if you threw up on him after swallowing an irradiated carbon rod, but I don’t fancy your chances in the context of a proper Bangkok martial arts tournament – like the one depicted in Hitman’s latest Elusive Target mission, the Dragon. Here be trailer.

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Available from today, 25th September, until Thursday 20th November, the free Infiltrator Elusive Target update both marks Bruce Lee’s 85th anniversary and reinvents him as an agent of the ICA. Lee is trying to infiltrate the Concord Union crime syndicate by way of a martial arts tournament at the Himmapan Hotel. His job is to flatten a few faces and uncover the Concord Union’s supreme leader. Your job is to stop people sabotaging the tournament.


I imagine this will be stuff like identifying terrain traps and intercepting people who want to spike Bruce Lee’s trademark pre-fight Mai Tai with 14-day-old cat litter. No, I don’t know whether Bruce Lee really drank Mai Tais, but in my defence, I didn’t know he was a secret agent, either. We’re blundering in the dark!


The Elusive Target accompanies the time-limited release of a Bruce Lee DLC pack that grants permanent access to the Dragon contract, together with Lee’s yellow tracksuit, some kali sticks, a jade dagger, some golden dragon scissors, and some cosmetics for your Freelancer Safehouse. All yours for $4.99, €4.99 or £3.99. I would not pay that much for some scissors, not even if they were all yellow and draconic, but you do you. Now, please savour this roadmap of upcoming Hitmen content.

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I’m interested to know how well-received the time-limited nature of these Elusive Targets are. The model makes more sense in Hitman’s universe of shifting allegiances and identities, and doesn’t seem to have roused quite the same opprobrium directed at other developers who remove stuff from their games. I’m also keen to know if there’s the option to simply watch the martial arts tournament in the Dragon. It would be a terrible waste of Lee’s charisma if we had to spend the whole time facing away from the arena, tripping over karate students holding sports bottles full of acid.

Jeet Kune Do legends aside, Io Interactive have just updated the Hitman World of Assassination trilogy on PC with the same VR support previously offered by PSVR2 on console. This allows you to “dual-wield weapons, interact with disguises, and use their environment creatively thanks to intuitive motion controls, full ambidexterity, and room-scale implementation”. It’s compatible with all campaign locations from all three games, together with the Freelancer strategy roguelike mode.

Io’s wider activities include a James Bond game. I’m pretty sure Agent 47 could take James Bond.



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NASA resurrects its VIPER moon rover for a 2027 mission with Blue Origin

by admin September 21, 2025


NASA is apparently giving its ice-scouting moon rover mission another try. The space agency has announced that the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) project — which was called off last year after a series of delays and mounting costs — could catch a ride to the moon with Blue Origin in 2027 under the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program. Blue Origin must first plan and demonstrate how the delivery at the lunar surface would work, and if it’s all to NASA’s liking, VIPER will be ferried by the company’s Blue Moon Mark 1 lander.

Blue Origin hasn’t yet attempted a moon landing, but the first opportunity for its Blue Moon Mark 1 lander is expected to launch later this year as part of another CLPS delivery. That mission will also help to inform NASA’s decision about VIPER’s rideshare, which would use a second Mark 1 lander that the agency says is already in production. If VIPER does eventually make it to the moon, it’ll be deployed in the extreme environment of the lunar South Pole to search for water ice and other resources that could support future missions. 

“This delivery could show us where ice is most likely to be found and easiest to access, as a future resource for humans,” said Joel Kearns, Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration with NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, in a statement. “And by studying these sources of lunar water, we also gain valuable insight into the distribution and origin of volatiles across the solar system, helping us better understand the processes that have shaped our space environment and how our inner solar system has evolved.”



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Japan’s space agency officially ends decade-plus mission that carried Hatsune Miku into space one year after losing probe somewhere above Venus

by admin September 21, 2025



Hatsune Miku’s voyage through space has finally come to an end after 15 long years. The Japanese space probe Akatsuki has officially ceased operations, as reported by Automaton. The probe was originally launched on May 21, 2010, after famously being decorated with some 13,000 Hatsune Miku drawings and messages submitted by fans.

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) sent the probe next door to Venus to study the planet’s weather patterns and look for “signs of active volcanism.” The probe also captured some stunning images of Venus that show the milky coffee hues of its atmosphere. JAXA reported that it lost contact with the probe in April 2024 and operations were officially terminated on Thursday. Akatsuki was the only operational probe specifically focused on studying Venus over the past ten years.

The Akatsuki team announced the shut down in a post on X (formerly Twitter), as translated by Automaton: “We have concluded operations of the Venus probe Akatsuki. Since last year we have been attempting to restore communications, but determined that recovery would be difficult, and so we have drawn this chapter to a close. We sincerely thank everyone who has supported Akatsuki over the 15 years since its launch.”


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Ahead of Akatsuki’s launch in 2010, JAXA invited the general public to send in art and messages to get etched into the probe’s aluminum balance weights. Fans of the voice synthesizer program Vocaloid, which (at the time) powered Hatsune Miku, saw the opportunity to send their favorite fictional pop star to the stars.

They sent in over 13,000 drawings and messages to go on Akatsuki, turning part of the probe into a monument to Miku. JAXA let it fly (literally) and the Hatsune Miku art got to spend 15 long years orbiting Venus.

While Venus may not have any robot friends flying around it at the moment, a few new missions are in the works. NASA is working on two probes, DAVINCI and VERITAS, both slated for launch in the early 2030s, and the European Space Agency is planning to send its EnVision probe to Venus sometime in the next decade, as well.

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