Everyday science Blog Mapping the cosmos Goran Pilbratt from the European Space Agency today told delegates all about the Herschel mission...
Everyday science Blog Avoiding asteroid Armageddon What would we do if we suddenly found a large asteroid on collision course with Earth?
Everyday science Blog The search for other planets We need a better understanding of a star's cycle before looking for planets, say astronomers
Everyday science Blog Black holes: not where they ought to be The common view of black holes residing at the centre of their host galaxies might not be completely true...
Everyday science Blog Two screens are better than one It seems like this year's exhibitor must-have is a TV screen, or two...
Everyday science Blog Physics could help to replace U2 at Glastonbury Music categorization system created by researchers in Brazil
Everyday science Blog ALMA sharpens its vision I was wondering how long it would be before I heard Will Smith's 1998 hit song "Miami"
Everyday science Blog Copernicus reburied by Catholic church 500 years after he was buried the first time...
Everyday science Blog NASA's WISE eyes on the universe It's a hard task to walk into a session and not see amazing images of the universe
Everyday science Blog What is next for Titan? I was up bright and early this morning to attend the opening symposium at the 216th American Astronomical Meeting