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Dark energy discovery may have solved two of cosmology’s greatest mysteries

A new study by MIT physicists proposes that early dark energy could solve two of the most pressing problems in cosmology.

UK’s national space strategy must secure more funding, report says

A new report from the National Audit Office suggests that there has been little progress in implementing the UK’s national space strategy.

New roadmap for pro-growth regulation in UK space sector launched

The Space Regulatory Review establishes areas for the UK space sector to maintain its innovative and competitive regulatory environment.

Quantum tornado sheds light on black holes

For the first time, scientists have created a quantum tornado to mimic a black hole in superfluid helium.

Spring Budget puts UK on track to become science and technology superpower

Alongside tax cuts, harnessing science and technology to benefit the public sector was at the heart of the Chancellor’s Spring Budget.

New funding for space projects ensures the UK’s role in global missions

Due to new funding for UK space projects, scientists and engineers from the UK are set to play a major role in global missions to the Moon, Mars, and Venus.

Harmful chemical contamination on International Space Station is out of this world

Learn more about harmful chemical contamination in dust collected from air filtration systems on the International Space Station.

White dwarf star mass measured by Hubble for the first time

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has quantified the mass of a white dwarf star directly for the first time ever. A white dwarf star is a...

Northumbria University solar storm project awarded £500,000 to develop AI prediction system

A £500,000 Northumbria University project will develop an Artificial Intelligence solar storm forecasting system.

Space weather causes understood with 3cm glass sphere innovation

Learn about a groundbreaking new method developed to understand space weather that only requires a 3cm glass sphere.

Solar flares predicted through new clues from the Sun’s Atmosphere

Discover how new signals from the Sun's atmosphere that may help to predict when the next solar flare will occur.

Radio signal detected from far away galaxy

Astronomers have identified a radio signal from the most distant galaxy to date using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope in India.

Life on exoplanets and the origin of life on Earth

Read how ETH Zurich is pioneering research to uncover the origin of life in the Universe and identify extra-terrestrial life on exoplanets.

Ancient bacteria have the potential to survive on Mars’ harsh surface

The study of ancient bacteria from Mars indicates that when buried just below the planet's surface, it can survive for millions of years.

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