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Lithium batteries: a ‘step too fire?’

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Malcolm Wise offers an exclusive insight into the forgotten hazards of lithium batteries...

Why is massive gravity a big deal?

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Patrycja Ubysz reports on one possible theory on the constant expansion of the universe...

And the Nobel Prize winner is….

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To many known as the most prestigious award, to many the biggest dream and a lifetime commitment. The Nobel Prize week began last Monday, and since, we will get to know the...

The Artificial Moon Experiment – Is It Really Feasible?

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Artificial moon: Science fiction or a not so distant reality?...

Women in the Nobels (or lack thereof)

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Dr Donna Strickland was the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Physics since 1963. Why? ...

‘Optical Tweezers’ awarded with Nobel Prize in Physics

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Three physicists receive the Nobel Prize in Physics for using laser technology to create 'optical tweezers' that can work on the atomic level. ...

Mythbusters: Could you shoot the moon?

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Chris Little considers the logistics of taking a shot at our celestial neighbour....

Interstellar Asteroid Looks Like Giant Poo

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Our first encounter with an interstellar object has been overshadowed by its humorous shape, explains Sidney Pinsent....

‘Monster’ Planet Challenges Formation Theory

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Georgina Howlett explains why this new discovery is baffling scientists....