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At 6:27am BST, she made history yet again by breaking astronaut Jeff Williams’ record for cumulative time in space by an American astronaut, which was 534 days, 2 hours and 48 minutes.
Two separate protests took place in the below-freezing temperatures of Greenland.
Oh man. 107 papers is so damn many.
In the 20 years it’s spent in space, this intrepid orbiter has enabled the publication of over 3,000 scientific reports.
While scientists took to the streets in Washington D.C. yesterday, marches in 600 cities globally joined them.
"The future of art is bacteria, ants, and the smell of sweat."
Nothing more romantic than a shared meal with a nice Chianti.
This new image was captured by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) on April 10, 2017
As journalists, it’s our obligation — nay, our duty — to ask the hard questions.
Meet Steve, a newly discovered atmospheric phenomenon that’s so strange it still doesn’t have a formal scientific description. Read more >>
A new book published by the Imperial War Museum features a rare collection of colour photos from World War II.
Cassini has been sending back some of the most incredible images of Saturn and its moons—but one of its latest from Saturn’s rings is especially spectacular. See that dot? That's Earth. Read More >>
I have to tell you right now, physicists did not create negative mass.
Let’s say we do somehow end up growing grains like corn or wheat on Mars. What fun would that be if we can’t puff them into curls and dust them with cheese?