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ISS just had to swerve out of the way of space junk left over from 1994
By John Loeffler published
The International Space Station just swerved out of the way of space junk in Low Earth Orbit, demonstrating the increasing danger of the growing debris field around the planet.
Forget Spotify Wrapped, groove to the sound of black holes colliding
By John Loeffler published
Valery Vermeulen weaves data from black hole mergers and simulations to sonically explore the interior of the universe's most intense and exotic objects.
Heat, not electricity, could power computers of the future
By Duncan Geere last updated
Instead of fighting heat in computing it could be embraced as an alternative energy source.
How to make an iPhone completely invisible
By James Rivington last updated
In depth The invisibility cloak was once rooted in science fiction, but now it's now far more plausible than you might think.
In major reversal, Russia says cosmonauts cleared for SpaceX Crew Dragon flights
By John Loeffler last updated
The head of Roscosmos, Russia's space agency, conceded this week that SpaceX Dragon Crew flights are safe for its cosmonauts.
Something keeps exploding in space and astronomers have no idea what it is
By John Loeffler published
Scientists are at a loss to explain a fast radio burst source that is exploding over and over again.
The Earth's core just got a lot more interesting – here's why
By John Loeffler published
If new research is right, the Earth's core isn't as solid as scientists believe.
Extra-Galactic Planet? We might have just seen our first exoplanet in another galaxy
By John Loeffler published
Scientists might have just identified the first exoplanet in another galaxy, and it could be orbiting a black hole.
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