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Philae finds organics on comet

November 19, 2014
Philae detected organic molecules on the surface of comet 67P before it went into hibernation scientists have confirmed. The German-built Coasc instrument, designed to ‘sniff’ the comet’s atmosphere, picked up...

Philae to start drilling

November 14, 2014
Scientists have started drilling into comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko amid fears that the battery aboard Philae will die within the next day. The European Space Agency (ESA) uploaded commands today to tell Philae...

We are on the comet

November 12, 2014
Philae has now stabilised on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko after landing  not once; not twice but three times. The washing-machine-sized lander is believed to have bounced back up after its initial landing, taking...

Countdown to Rosetta’s comet landing

November 7, 2014
The Rosetta space mission will attempt the first ever landing on the surface of a comet on 12th November 2014. This mission will be the key to furthering our understanding...

First female Director General for CERN

November 4, 2014
CERN have appointed Italian physicist Dr Fabiola Gianotti as their next Director General, the first female to fill the position. Gianotti was leader of the ATLAS equipment collaboration between March...

Cooling with magnets

November 4, 2014
An international team of scientists have successfully used magnetic molecules to reach temperatures below 1K, becoming the first ever researchers to do so. This finding opens up the possibility of...

Half as much dark matter as astronomers thought

October 15, 2014
The Milky Way contains half as much dark matter than previously thought according to new research which has weighed the mysterious substance. Providing the precise mass of dark matter in...

Nobel round-up

October 8, 2014
In case you missed them, here is Laboratory News’ round-up of who won what in this year’s Nobel Prize announcements. Each prize is worth 8 million SEK (£0.7 million), and...

GRAIL visualises man in the Moon

October 8, 2014
The Procellarum, a recess on the western edge of the moon, likely arose from a large plume of magma deep within the moon’s interior rather a massive asteroid strike. New...

Blue LED wins Physics Nobel Prize

October 7, 2014
The invention of the blue light-emitting diodes has scooped this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics. Twenty years ago, Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura produced bright light beams from...

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