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Ripples in Saturn's rings reveal the planet's giant, slushy core
25/04/2023

Ripples in Saturn's rings reveal the planet's giant, slushy core

Saturn’s core is an unexpectedly immense mixture of ice, rock, and gas, surprising scientists who are trying to figure out how the planet formed and evolved to the enigmatic world we see today.

This asteroid is one of the most likely to hit Earth. Here’s what it means for our future.
25/04/2023

This asteroid is one of the most likely to hit Earth. Here’s what it means for our future.

New ultraprecise measurements show that the asteroid Bennu has a higher chance than thought of impacting our planet sometime in the next 300 years, NASA says.

SpaceX takes 4 passengers to orbit—a glimpse at private spaceflight’s future
25/04/2023

SpaceX takes 4 passengers to orbit—a glimpse at private spaceflight’s future

The Inspiration4 crew will spend three days circling the planet on a mission that aims to raise $200 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

How people viewed the Moon before Apollo and Artemis
25/04/2023

How people viewed the Moon before Apollo and Artemis

Centuries before any lunar missions, human reverence for the Moon's beauty influenced civilizations and religions, aided timekeepers and farmers, and inspired scientific inquiry.

Odd Martian meteorites traced back to largest volcanic structure in the solar system
25/04/2023

Odd Martian meteorites traced back to largest volcanic structure in the solar system

The rocks were most likely ejected from Tooting crater more than a million years ago and are now helping scientists piece together the red planet's turbulent past.

The world’s oldest map of the night sky was amazingly accurate
24/04/2023

The world’s oldest map of the night sky was amazingly accurate

Newly discovered fragments of 2,200-year-old star coordinates—once thought lost—reveal the incredible skill of the ancient astronomer Hipparchus.

When should you eat? It’s just as important as what you eat.
24/04/2023

When should you eat? It’s just as important as what you eat.

We crave food at night—which made sense back when humans only cared about surviving the day. But science shows that to live longer, healthier lives, we need to override our instincts.

Tonga's strange volcanic eruption was even more massive than we knew
24/04/2023

Tonga's strange volcanic eruption was even more massive than we knew

The ferocious 2021 explosion blew out 2.3 cubic miles of rock, unleashing a 35-mile-high plume and a global tsunami that sent scientists racing to understand the blast. Now they're finally putting together the pieces.

NASA spacecraft records epic ‘marsquakes’ as it prepares to die
30/03/2023

NASA spacecraft records epic ‘marsquakes’ as it prepares to die

InSight lander reports largest-ever meteorite strikes on Mars, and scientists wish it a fond farewell.

Flies can move their rigid, omnidirectional eyes — a little
29/03/2023

Flies can move their rigid, omnidirectional eyes — a little

Hear the biggest stories from the world of science | 02 November 2022

How Musk’s takeover might change Twitter: what researchers think
28/03/2023

How Musk’s takeover might change Twitter: what researchers think

Extremists could flock back to the platform under the guise of ‘free speech’ — and researchers are gearing up to study their impact.

What’s the carbon footprint of a Higgs boson? It varies — a lot
27/03/2023

What’s the carbon footprint of a Higgs boson? It varies — a lot

Physicists say environmental concerns need to be considered when choosing the world’s next collider.

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