Any surviving debris from a collision would forge a new patchwork moon – so that’s not…
Author: New Scientist - Space
Amazing pictures show cyclones swirling above Jupiter’s poles
The best close-up images ever of Jupiter reveal surprising cyclones and ammonia patches that are forcing…
Huge impact could have smashed early Earth into a doughnut shape
Many rocky worlds may have spent time as a newly named planetary form called a synestia…
Huge impact could have smashed early Earth into a doughnut shape
Many rocky worlds may have spent time as a newly named planetary form called a synestia…
Strange cosmic radio burst pinned down to giant stellar nursery
A young neutron star is probably the source of a strange repeating signal previously tracked to…
Strange cosmic radio burst pinned down to giant stellar nursery
A young neutron star is probably the source of a strange repeating signal previously tracked to…
The quantum leak that could give rise to dark energy
The loss of countless tiny drops of energy since the start of the universe might be…
Brecht’s Life of Galileo pumped up for the 21st century
A production by London’s Young Vic of Bertolt Brecht’s play about Galileo turns a sombre affair…
Brecht’s Life of Galileo pumped up for the 21st century
A production by London’s Young Vic of Bertolt Brecht’s play about Galileo turns a sombre affair…
Tangoing pairs of hungry supermassive black holes grow in number
The discovery of more of these deadly duos through a fresh data-sifting technique raises the hope…