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The satellite is meant to create a catalogue of nearby planets that future telescopes can then inspect more closely.
The satellite is meant to create a catalogue of nearby planets that future telescopes can then inspect more closely.
This method of freezing a sample to create accurate molecular images has revolutionised biologists’ understanding down to nearly atomic levels.
TESS, or the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, launches tomorrow.
Scientists at America's National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) are planning on using the weirdness of quantum mechanics to create something truly random.
Food, pills, electronics, and well, most things, could be a lot more colourful in the future thanks to these single-centimetre iridescent cellulose films.
Sexual selection has made birds evolve some pretty strange behaviour.
There are few things that paint this picture better than the Einstein Ring.
What's the scientific term for "UGH NO"?
The search for the axion has now begun.
Hopefully no one drives a truck over these ones.
Sometimes the most extraordinary things can be found hiding in plain sight.
The fascinating story of how one of the most well-known astronomical images ever taken came to be.
Despite recent headlines, this is not something you should worry about. At all.
Herpes is decidedly not amazing. But a new view of its molecular structure might make you say “wow.”
This is emerging technology, and it’s hard to say how quantum computing might integrate into your life or into your computer experience.
An international team of researchers have presented a new map that records galaxies deep into the distance of a small swath of sky.