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New understanding of Sun’s infancy possible

May 19, 2016
The ability to view in depth images of a nearby star has provided an international team of astronomers with the chance to understand the Sun’s behaviour billions of years ago.

Hubble discovers new moon

May 10, 2016
A small moon has been discovered orbiting Makemake, a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, by the Hubble Telescope.

Supermassive black hole find defies science prediction

April 26, 2016
NASA scientists have discovered a supermassive black hole in an unlikely part of the universe, which suggests there are more black holes in existence than previously thought.

Einstein’s final prediction confirmed

February 12, 2016
Scientists have announced the detection of gravitational waves, a century after they were predicted by Albert Einstein.

Cosmic web reveals stellar skeleton

December 23, 2015
Three filaments of hot gas have been revealed by the XMM-Newton space observatory, revealing part of the cosmic web.

What’s the next step for Mars exploration?

September 29, 2015
Following yesterday’s announcement linking dark streaks on the surface of Mars with liquid water, scientists have spoken about the future of Mars exploration. There will be a number of missions...

Universal gravity constant confirmed

August 14, 2015
After a decades-long study of a distant pulsar – pulsating radio star – physicists say they have confirmed that gravity is constant across the Universe. Astronomers led by the National...

Dwarf star explains water origins

June 11, 2015
By using data from a dwarf star, scientists found evidence that water could be delivered to Earth-like planets via asteroids and comets. A research team at the University of Warwick...

Underground ocean found on Jupiter’s largest moon

April 10, 2015
Scientists have used a new approach to find evidence for a subsurface saltwater ocean on Jupiter's largest moon.By using the NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, researchers at University of Cologne in...

Underestimation of dust threatens BICEP results

September 22, 2014
Spinning dust grains have put a dampener on the celebrations that cosmologists have found faint signals of cosmic background radiation released a fraction of a second after the Big Bang.In...

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