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Our podcast guest is a Kavli Prize in Astrophysics laureate
NASA has successfully launched a mission to explore the interactions between the Sun’s and Earth’s magnetic fields. The Tandem Reconnection and Cusp Electrodynamics Reconnaissa...
Report says companies see 'huge advantages' in making drugs, harvesting stem cells and growing crystals in space
Diversity in UK astronomy and geophysics has reduced in recent years, with the fields becoming more white
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Although it hasn’t detected dark matter yet, its developers say it offers an alternative path that is worth exploring
New analysis of satellite altimetry data reveals that trapped waves called seiches were responsible for anomalous seismic signals in 2023
Baryon acoustic oscillations point to area of low density surrounding the Milky Way
Observations from space and Earth reveal location and heading of New Horizons
"Extreme nuclear transients" from tidally disrupted heavy stars release more energy than 100 supernovae
Particles orbiting a black hole could collide at colossal energies, generating collision products that may offer valuable insights for particle physics
Joe McEntee explores the surprising links between solar physics and sports science
From Bohemian solutions and binary battles to new parameters and novel experiments, the dark matter vs MOND clash rages on
Iain Dale-Trotter reviews The Meteorite Hunters: On the Trail of Extraterrestrial Treasures and the Secrets Inside Them by Joshua Howgego
New study shines a light on missing baryonic matter
The model will now go on display at the University of Manchester's Schuster Building
New measurements of the universe’s expansion using James Webb Space Telescope appear to resolve the Hubble constant conflict – or do they?
Pictures include the Trifid and Lagoon nebulas and the Virgo cluster
The image revealed around 500 planetary nebulae that can be used as distance markers to their host galaxies
Rare sighting could allow astronomers to test theories of binary star systems
David Moore claims his table-top set-up is on the cusp of detecting ghostly particles, reports Matin Durrani
A conference on the future of the UK space sector makes stunningly little mention of how proposed cuts to NASA funding might affect it
ispace was attempting to become the first non-US firm to land on the Moon
Our podcast guests are the 2025 Shaw Prize in Astronomy winners
New mathematical technique is inspired by particle physics
Acoustic oscillations in M67 stars reveal a surprising plateau in frequency patterns, providing a new tool to probe stellar interiors and refine age estimates
Odds of a collision in the next 10 billion years may be only 50/50, according to new simulations
The craft will aim to collect about 100 g of material from a “quasi-satellite” of Earth
Starquakes and magnetic recombination drive the r-process of nucleosynthesis