Potentially Habitable Earth-Sized Exoplanet Discovered around Gliese 12
Potentially habitable 'exo-Venus' with Earth-like temperature discovered
NASA's TESS exoplanet-hunter finds tantalizingly close Earth-size world with moderate temperature
By Robert Lea
Earth-like planet discovered by researchers
By Caroline Gall
Potentially Habitable Earth-Sized World Discovered Just 40 Light-Years Away
By Michelle Starr
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Massive Cradle of Baby Stars Revealed in New Space Telescope Images
Euclid telescope spies rogue planets floating free in Milky Way
By Ian Sample
Largest images of the universe ever taken from space: Tech & Science Daily podcast
By Rochelle Travers and Rachelle Abbott
Euclid's new image of galaxy cluster Abell 2390
Amazing new images of galaxies and nebulae caught by Euclid telescope
By Leah Crane
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Evidence for 'Planet Nine' lurking on the fringes of the Solar System is building. So why can't astronomers spot it?
By Jacinta Bowler
New evidence for Planet 9 at the fringes of our solar system
By Kelly Kizer Whitt
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World's Biggest Camera Lands at Rubin Observatory, Chile
The Largest Camera Ever Built Arrives at the Vera C. Rubin Observatory
By Carolyn Collins Petersen
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Boeing's first ever crewed space flight faces more delays
By Anthony Cuthbertson
LAUNCH: ULA Atlas V Boeing Starliner Crewed Flight Test
The Morning After: Starliner's launch pushed back again
By Daniel Cooper
Starliner's first crew mission gets pushed back yet again, this time with no new launch date
By Cheyenne Macdonald
Boeing targets June 1 for Starliner's debut crew launch amid helium leak probe
By Joey Roulette
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Things are finally looking up for the Voyager 1 interstellar spacecraft
By Monisha Ravisetti
Voyager 1 resumes transmitting scientific data
By Nikita Litvinov
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Dyson spheres: astronomers report potential candidates for alien megastructures – here's what to make of it
By Simon Goodwin
Using wobbling stellar material, astronomers measure the spin of a supermassive black hole for the first time
By Jennifer Chu
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Comet Fragment Lights up Sky over Spain, Portugal 'Like a Movie'
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New research places the sun's magnetic field close to the surface, upending decades of theories
By Lawrence Bonk
Tidal Extremes: Ecological Insights From Australia's Dynamic Montgomery Reef
By Adam Patrick Voiland
Chinese researchers successfully revive human brain frozen for 18 months
Frozen human brain tissue can now be revived without damage
By Christa Leste-lasserre
Frozen human brain tissue works perfectly when thawed 18 months later
By Michael Irving
New technique to freeze brain tissue without harm
By Bob Yirka
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One Health monitoring reveals invasive freshwater snail species, new records, and undescribed parasite diversity in Zimbabwe - Parasites & Vectors
By Aspire Mudavanhu, Tamuka Nhiwatiwa and Tawanda Manyangadze
ESA prepares for the post-ISS era, selects The Exploration Company, Thales Alenia to develop cargo spacecraft
By Aria Alamalhodaei
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It turns out dinosaurs weren't as smart as we thought after all
By Katherine Fidler
May's Auroras May Have Been Strongest For 500 Years, Says NASA
By Jamie Carter
Historic Geomagnetic Storm Dazzles
Spectacular Nasa footage of solar activity behind the aurora
'We'll be studying this event for years': Recent auroras may have been the strongest in 500 years, NASA says
By Harry Baker
Recent Northern Lights display may have been strongest in 500 years
By Vishwam Sankaran
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