The world’s first commercial deep-space communications antenna – at the Goonhilly Earth Station in the UK…
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How is gold made? The mysterious cosmic origins of heavy elements
We have long struggled to figure out where heavy elements like gold come from. Now we…
The eternal debate about the eternal inflation of the universe
The idea that the universe is continually inflating isn’t confirmed – but there are still some…
Russia is launching a new module for the International Space Station
Russia’s Nauka science module is blasting off to the International Space Station after more than a…
Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos has ridden his own rocket to space
Jeff Bezos, world’s wealthiest man and founder of the space company Blue Origin, has ridden his…
Blue Origin boss Jeff Bezos set for launch on his New Shepard craft
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos will attempt to make history tomorrow when his space company Blue Origin…
Cosmic calculation may settle debate about the rate the universe grows
The different methods we use to measure the rate of expansion of the universe have been…
Microbes burping methane on Mars may be right next to NASA rover
Something just a few dozen kilometres from NASA’s Curiosity rover seems to be generating methane –…
Chris Mason interview: Let's tweak human DNA for life on other planets
To become an interplanetary species, we may have to genetically engineer ourselves to be more resilient,…
Strange gas in Venus’s clouds may be a sign of volcanoes, not life
Phosphine gas in the atmosphere of Venus was considered a possible sign of life, but it…