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Published 'Hot Jupiters' may not be orbiting alone - Hot Jupiters May Not Be Orbiting Alone



Astronomers challenge longstanding beliefs about the isolation of 'hot Jupiters' and proposes a new...
Published What our solar system looked like as a ‘toddler’ - What Our Solar System Looked Like as a ‘Toddler’


Astronomers have identified a young planetary system which may aid in understanding how our own sola...
Published Can life emerge on planets around cooling stars? - Can Life Emerge on Planets Around Cooling Stars?


New research hints that planets orbiting white and brown dwarfs, even in the habitable zone, face a...
Published The quiet Sun is much more active than we thought - The Quiet Sun: More Active Than We Thought


For a long time, researchers have believed that there is not much of interest going on in the Sun du ...
Published Gaia space telescope rocks the science of asteroids - Gaia Space Telescope Rocks the Science of Asteroids


The European Gaia space mission has produced an unprecedented amount of new, improved, and detailed...
Published New research on imposter stars may improve astronomical data - New Research on Imposter Stars May Improve Astronomical Data


Quick flashes of light reflecting from satellites and debris in Earth's orbit are extremely common,...
Published Cracked, frozen and tipped over: New clues from Pluto's past - Cracked, Frozen and Tipped Over: New Clues from Pluto's Past


New research by planetary scientists reveals fascinating clues about Pluto, suggesting the small wor...
Published A sustainable battery with a biodegradable electrolyte made from crab shells - A Sustainable Battery with a Biodegradable Electrolyte Made from Crab Shells


Accelerating demand for renewable energy and electric vehicles is sparking a high demand for the bat...
Published Sailing cargo ships can benefit from new aerodynamic tech - Sailing Cargo Ships Can Benefit from New Aerodynamic Tech



A research team has demonstrated a unique method that reduces the aerodynamic resistance of ships by...
Published Driven by Earth's orbit, climate changes in Africa may have aided human migration - Driven by Earth's Orbit, Climate Changes in Africa May Have Aided Human Migration


New research describes a dynamic climate and vegetation model that explains when regions across Afri...
Published New maps help decision-makers factor albedo into tree-planting decisions



A new study provides a global analysis of where restoration of tree cover is most effective at cooli...
Published Delivery robots' green credentials make them more attractive to consumers



The smaller carbon footprint, or wheel print, of automatic delivery robots can encourage consumers t...
Published Minor volcanic eruptions could ‘cascade’ into global catastrophe - Minor Volcanic Eruptions: A Potential Global Catastrophe?


Researchers call for a shift in focus away from risks of 'super-volcanic' eruptions and towards like...
Published Magnon-based computation could signal computing paradigm shift - Magnon-based Computation: A Paradigm Shift in Computing



Thanks to a breakthrough in the field of magnonics, researchers have sent and stored data using char...
Published New superconducting diode could improve performance of quantum computers and artificial intelligence - New Superconducting Diode: A Breakthrough for Quantum Computers and Artificial Intelligence



A team has developed a more energy-efficient, tunable superconducting diode -- a promising component...
Published Simulated terrible drivers cut the time and cost of AV testing by a factor of one thousand - Simulated Terrible Drivers: The Future of AV Testing


The push toward truly autonomous vehicles has been hindered by the cost and time associated with saf...
Published The social cost of nitrous oxide is understated under current estimates, new analysis concludes - The Social Cost of Nitrous Oxide is Understated Under Current Estimates, New Analysis Concludes


The social cost of nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas that is the largest remaining threat to the ozone...
Published Massive methane emissions by oil and gas industry detected from space - Massive Methane Emissions by Oil and Gas Industry Detected from Space


For the first time ever on a global scale, using satellite imagery, scientists have quantified volum...
Published Skiing over Christmas holidays no longer guaranteed -- even with snow guns - Skiing Over Christmas Holidays No Longer Guaranteed -- Even with Snow Guns



For many people, holidays in the snow are as much a part of the end of the year as Christmas trees a ...
Published New measurements from Northern Sweden show less methane emissions than feared - New Measurements from Northern Sweden Show Less Methane Emissions than Feared


It is widely understood that thawing permafrost can lead to significant amounts of methane being rel...