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Physicists in China have set the tightest constraint yet on a parameter known as axion-nucleon coupling
Single-photon interferometry achieved over 1.5 km
Field-flipping event 40 million years ago in the Eocene epoch lasted 70,000 years
Transistors based on atomically thin transition-metal dichalcogenides appear particularly robust
Observation sheds new light on how some massive stars fade away
Proof-of-principle experiment resolved the shock waves produced by the Shenzhou-15 module when it re-entered the atmosphere
Author Andy Weir and astrophysicist Becky Smethurst unpack the physics in the new Hollywood space epic
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Katherine Courtney and Alice Gorman talk about the danger of space debris and what we need to do about it
Read article: A rubbish challenge: how do we dump space junk?
Can you reconstruct the astrophysics image we’ve pulled apart?
Read article: Stripes of Enceladus: a jigsaw puzzle
Aerospace engineer Rahil Makadia on the danger of asteroid “keyholes”
Read article: Asteroid deflection: why we need to get it right the first time
Unusual isotopic ratio in samples brought back by Chang'e-6 reveals clues about the early history of Earth's satellite
Read article: Samples from the far side of the Moon shed light on lunar asymmetry
Merger of two neutron stars in the aftermath of a supernova may have been observed for the first time, though questions remain
Read article: Unusual astronomical event might be a ‘superkilonova’
Finding challenges the standard model of cosmology
Read article: Interactions between dark matter and neutrinos could resolve a cosmic discrepancy
COSMOS-Web uses JWST’s enhanced imaging capabilities
Read article: New cosmic map will put dark-matter theories to the test
Data from the mission will help improve the accuracy of weather forecasting
Read article: European Space Agency unveils first images from Earth-observation ‘sounder’ satellite
Novel modelling approach suggests that the traditionally ice-rich image of these planets may be skewed
Read article: Uranus and Neptune may be more rocky than icy, say astrophysicists
Ancient icy wanderers like comet 3I/ATLAS, spotted in July 2025, can reveal secrets of our cosmic origins
Read article: Cosmic time capsules: the search for pristine comets
Observations of the thermal energy in a baby galaxy cluster 12.4 billion light-years away suggest much more energetic early cluster growth than current theories assume
Read article: Hot ancient galaxy cluster challenges current cosmological models
Jaffe will be aiming to secure the funding necessary to complete the $2.5bn telescope
Read article: Astronomer Daniel Jaffe named president of the Giant Magellan Telescope project
Astronomers calculate new value for the universe's expansion
Read article: Gravitational lensing sheds new light on Hubble constant controversy
Emma Chapman reviews Becoming Martian: How Living in Space Will Change Our Bodies and Minds by Scott Solomon
Read article: Mission to Mars: from biological barriers to ethical impediments
Forbush decrease effect is tracked between the Sun and Earth
Read article: Solar storms could be forecast by monitoring cosmic rays
ALICE collaboration identifies three-phase process that allows particles to form despite energetically unfavourable conditions
Read article: CERN team solves decades-old mystery of light nuclei formation
Our podcast guest is Alex May of the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
Read article: Quantum information theory sheds light on quantum gravity