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Professor Brian Cox 'would go into space' on a commercial flight, despite Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic tragedy
Are we set to see Professor Brian Cox go where no TV presenter has gone before? The celebrity physicist has revealed to i that he is willing to pay to go into space – despite the Virgin Galactic tragedy on 31 October that left one pilot dead.
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Norway to grow food crops in space
A team of scientists in Norway are set to research the possibility of growing plants and food crops in outer space, it was revealed on Friday.
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Milky Way's Monster Black Hole Ignores Its 'Snack,' and Debate Swirls
A mysterious object orbiting our black hole has not yet revealed its identity as a gas cloud or a star, and two groups with a history of competition are each hoping to solve the puzzle.
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NASA X-ray Telescopes Find Black Hole May Be a Neutrino Factory
The giant black hole at the center of the Milky Way may be producing mysterious particles called neutrinos.
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Spot the difference — Hubble spies another globular cluster, but with a secret
Spot the difference — Hubble spies another globular cluster, but with a secret
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Astronomers Discover a Potentially Habitable Nearby Super-Earth, Gliese 832 c
Using data from HARPS-TERRA, the Planet Finder Spectrograph and the UCLES echelle spectrograph, astronomers have discovered a new potentially habitable Super-Earth around the nearby red-dwarf star Gliese 832. An international team of astronomers, led by Robert A. Wittenmyer from UNSW Australi
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Fascinating planets outside the Solar System – part 2 | CosmosUp
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Jodrell Bank Observatory: Pulsar Sounds | Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics
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Crazy Quazars
A peculiar alignment of supermassive black holes with the largest structures in the Universe has been discovered, to the surprise of cosmologists.
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If we could bring Einstein back, what developments in modern physics do you think he'd find most surprising?
Professor Brian Greene answers that intriguing question
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Star Trek-like invisible shield found thousands of miles above Earth
A team led by the University of Colorado Boulder has discovered an invisible shield some 7,200 miles above Earth that blocks so-called 'killer electrons,' which whip around the planet at near-light speed and have been known to threaten astronauts, fry satellites and degrade space systems during intense ...
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Cern closes in on antigravity answer
Researchers at Cern in Switzerland have tested a novel way to find Antimatter
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Saturns hissing storms churn storm ally
A bright, powerful, lightning-producing storm churns and coasts along the lane of Saturn's southern hemisphere nicknamed "Storm Alley" by scientists.
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How might we see experimental evidence of extra spatial dimensions
Professor Brian Greene answers that intriguing question.
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Eight Ways You Can See Einstein's Theory of Relativity in Real Life
Relativity is one of the most famous scientific theories of the 20th century, but how well does it explain the things we see in our daily lives?
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Following Curiosity Across Mars
822 Martian days after landing, NASA's Curiosity rover, carrying the Mars Science Laboratory, continues on its extraordinary journey across landscapes that are both utterly alien, and ...
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The Thirteen Most Important Numbers in the Universe
Some numbers, such as your phone number or your Social Security number, are decidedly more important than others. But the numbers on this list are of cosmic importancethey are the fundamental concepts that define our universe.
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NASA spaceship ready for test flight
NASA's new spaceship, Orion, is scheduled to lift off on its first test flight Thursday from at Cape Canaveral.
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Does The Sun Influence Lightning?
Lightning storms are clearly more complex than we thought ..
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