
This week's science headlines delve into the nature of a "phosphorus bomb," an accusation linked to Israel's actions in Gaza. Additionally, we'll cover NASA's highly anticipated Psyche mission and the breakthrough in spider silk production.
Here are a few of the top scientific developments of the week, in detail:
Amid the recent Israeli airstrikes in Gaza following a significant Hamas attack, social media videos have surfaced, alleging that the Israel Defense Force (IDF) employed banned white phosphorus bombs in a densely populated area.
BREAKING: Israel has used white phosphorus in military operations in Gaza and Lebanon, putting civilians at risk of serious and long-term injuries.
— Human Rights Watch (@hrw) October 12, 2023
White phosphorus causes excruciating burns and can set homes afire. Its use in populated areas is unlawful.https://t.co/TbCVA5Qynp pic.twitter.com/4UKANHTwI2
These incendiary weapons, condemned by the United Nations in a 1972 resolution and restricted by the 1980 Protocol III of the UN's Incendiary Weapons treaty, can cause uncontrollable ground fires and pose a severe threat to civilians.

They have the potential to inflict long-lasting tissue and bone burns that may resist treatment.
According to a report by Space.com, on October 11, a team of astronomers achieved a historic milestone by recording the results of a collision between two massive planets in a distant solar system.
1st evidence of giant exoplanet collision afterglow explains unusual eclipse https://t.co/4EqJ6pAOTl pic.twitter.com/SiGSQtZPJb
— SPACE.com (@SPACEdotcom) October 12, 202
Feel the noize! Ain't nothin' but a good time. All aboard the #MissionToPsyche! Next stop: A metal world. 🤘 pic.twitter.com/fUDbHrXHDC
— NASA (@NASA) October 13, 2023
Breaking the news! Breaking the news! Our trip to a metal world, the #MissionToPsyche, is now slated to launch on Friday, Oct. 13. 🤘
— NASA (@NASA) October 11, 2023
Don't be paranoid. It's not a Black Sabbath... it's because of weather conditions at @NASAKennedy. More info on the mission blog:… pic.twitter.com/Fs6iFcSPPL
Welcome to the jungle, #MissionToPsyche. Separation confirmed from its @SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket. The spacecraft is on its way to a metal-rich asteroid. pic.twitter.com/vqZ6fHD6Kw
— NASA (@NASA) October 13, 2023
NASA’s mission Psyche is set to journey to a distinctive, metal-rich asteroid bearing the same name, situated in orbit between Mars and Jupiter.
This mission marks the maiden voyage to a celestial body akin to 16 Psyche, believed to be the exposed core of a long-lost planet.
Should Psyche prove exploitable, the potential value of its iron, nickel, and gold deposits is estimated at an astonishing $10,000 quadrillion, as reported by Forbes magazine.
And for an inside look at our #MissionToPsyche (our other big asteroid mission with news this week), follow @NASAKennedy now as experts take questions from #NASASocial digital creators. https://t.co/d3BnkbbrrD
— NASA (@NASA) October 11, 2023
Spider silk, known for its exceptional strength and durability, has posed a significant production challenge. Unlike silkworms, which readily produce silk, spiders are territorial and not cooperative. They tend to consume each other and quickly lose interest in silk production.
However, in a groundbreaking development, Chinese researchers have successfully extracted pure spider silk from genetically modified silkworms. This material boasts six times the toughness of Kevlar, the material used in bulletproof vests. The team's findings were published in the October 4th issue of Matter.