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First evidence of water discovered on exoplanet

September 12, 2019
For the first time, water vapour has been detected in the atmosphere a planet outside our solar system.

A real chemical showman

August 28, 2019
Science populariser and chemist extraordinaire Andrea Sella will be a keynote speaker at this year's Lab Innovations. We caught up with him to talk brave graduate students, historical apparatus and...

In his element

July 29, 2019
We spoke to astrobiologist Robert Hazen whose new book, Symphony in C, draws parallels between carbon and music to help explain why the element is so essential to understanding cosmic...

Water droplet

July 15, 2019
This amazing image – Crack Patterns I, by Thomas Séon – shows a water droplet falling onto a silicon substrate at -36°C...

National Trust ends fossil fuel investments

July 4, 2019
The National Trust has revealed that it will cease investment in fossil fuel companies in the interest of “supporting its aims as a conservation charity”.

Melting ice sheets pump out methane

January 9, 2019
The emission of tons of methane from the Greenland Ice Sheet is evidence of a widespread subglacial microbial system, according to an international research team.Using novel sensors, researchers led by...

CO2 rise after last ice age due to ocean current changes

September 6, 2018
A new study has provided compelling evidence as to how the level of atmospheric CO2 rose significantly as the Earth came out of its last ice age.Long before humans started...

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