Cosmic dust normally comes from dying stars. The recipe for a lab-made version includes a few gases, vacuum tubes and ...
In a new paper, an international team of researchers revisited the idea of blowing up an incoming asteroid with a nuclear ...
Hidden in a shipping container bound for the UK, the massive iron mass turned out to be far more than ornamental.
Baker’s yeast isn’t just useful in the kitchen — it may also be built for space. Researchers found that yeast cells can ...
Planetary defence research often sits between modelling and imagination, with few chances to test real materials under realistic conditions. A new stu.
A doctoral student recreated a tiny piece of the universe in a bottle to investigate the chemistry that led to life on Earth.
Linda Losurdo, a doctoral student at the University of Sydney, successfully simulated star-like conditions to produce cosmic ...
At the University of Sydney, a Ph.D. student has recreated a tiny slice of outer space and used it to make cosmic dust from ...
The Curiosity rover is travelling along the lower slopes of Mount Sharp (Mars), a large mountain in the center of Gale Crater ...
A colour-changing lake born from a meteor impact keeps baffling scientists, blending space science, ancient myths, and rare ...
A lake born from the sky. That’s how Lonar Crater Lake is often described, and once you see it, the phrase makes sense.