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A powerful new telescope in Chile is set to transform astronomy, and its first pictures of stellar nurseries and galaxies have just been unveiled ...
Astronomers are puzzled by a strong burst of radio waves traced back to a NASA satellite that had been inactive since the ...
Ticks are spreading globally and bringing familiar conditions such as Lyme disease with them, as well as totally new ones.
Technology reporter Matthew Sparkes thought his passwords and personal data were safe, but a tour of the murkier sides of the ...
In Kaliane Bradley's The Ministry of Time, a young woman must help a naval commander snatched from death in 1847 adapt to the ...
A newly identified brain circuit in mice may explain why we sleep longer and deeper after being sleep deprived – and lead to ...
The universe will still be there to marvel at, despite brutal cuts set to hit NASA and the National Science Foundation's ...
Tech CEOs and politicians alike are preparing for the day that superintelligent AI takes over, whilst failing to deal with ...
We’ve known for nearly a century that UV radiation is linked to skin cancer, but modern advice about sunburn can be confusing ...
Assigning certain sizes, shapes and positions of bubbles to characters within Morse and binary codes means messages could be ...
A UK biotech firm spent years gathering genetic data that has uncovered 1 million previously unknown microbial species and ...
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is releasing its first images on 23 June, showing us galaxies as we’ve never seen them before.
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