Telescopes and space missions News Japan launches second asteroid mission Hayabusa 2 to bring back samples from carbon-rich body Read article: Japan launches second asteroid mission
Quantum optics News UK unveils £120m quantum-technology hubs Birmingham, Glasgow, Oxford and York universities chosen to co-ordinate new initiative to exploit quantum research Read article: UK unveils £120m quantum-technology hubs
Policy and funding News Review breathes life into Yucca Mountain nuclear-waste site Election fall-out and NRC resignation could also tip the balance towards Nevada facility Read article: Review breathes life into Yucca Mountain nuclear-waste site
Policy and funding News L’Aquila verdict quashed Six scientists have manslaughter charges successfully overturned Read article: L’Aquila verdict quashed
Policy and funding News Fabiola Gianotti will take over as CERN boss Particle physicist to become Geneva lab's first female director-general Read article: Fabiola Gianotti will take over as CERN boss
Policy and funding News UAE fires up space agency with Mars mission Country plans to send spacecraft to 'red planet' by 2021 Read article: UAE fires up space agency with Mars mission
Policy and funding News Critics attack new 10-year US fusion plan Report 'lacks vision' and fails to address real problems, say researchers Read article: Critics attack new 10-year US fusion plan
Policy and funding News Retrial granted for jailed Iranian physicist Supreme Court overturns initial verdict for Omid Kokabee Read article: Retrial granted for jailed Iranian physicist
Careers Feature The STEM shortage paradox Industry is crying out for more people with scientific and technical skills. So why can't STEM graduates find enough jobs? Margaret Harris investigates Read article: The STEM shortage paradox
Telescopes and space missions News Megatelescope snaps up former fusion boss Edward Moses takes on astronomy role Read article: Megatelescope snaps up former fusion boss