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A spotter's guide to the Milky Way's most badly behaved stars
There are around a hundred billion stars in the Milky Way, and most are rather humdrum…
Martin Rees: We will become a new species by expanding beyond Earth
Heading into deep space will lead to a new species of human evolving, says the UK…
2019 was the year we got serious about walking on the moon again
Five decades after Apollo 11, 2019 was the year we started to focus on how to…
New Scientist ranks the top 10 discoveries of the decade
The 2010s saw huge advancements across science and technology. Relive the best moments with our definitive…
Driverless cars and the other biggest sci and tech fails of the decade
Whether it was driverless cars, lab-grown meat or faster-than-light neutrinos, some things just didn’t live up…
Pigeons and woolly hats now have exoplanets named after them
More than 100 exoplanets and the stars they orbit have just been officially named by a…
ESA is about to launch a space telescope to study how planets are made
The CHEOPS mission, a space telescope designed to look at exoplanets we’ve already discovered and find…
Hubble Space Telescope snaps best view of interstellar comet Borisov
The interstellar comet Borisov is making its closest approach to the sun and Earth, giving astronomers…
‘Grazing fireball’ skimmed Earth's atmosphere then went back to space
A space rock seen in July 2017 passed through Earth’s atmosphere and back out the other…