As commercial space travel grows, exploring space's impact on health is crucial. New research sheds light on how microgravity affects individuals, particularly those with heart conditions.
As commercial space travel grows, exploring space's impact on health is crucial. New research sheds light on how microgravity affects individuals, particularly those with heart conditions.
The popular claim that dinosaur fossils inspired the legend of the griffin has been challenged in a new study.
A move towards healthier diets could see insect proteins become part of a more flexitarian diet by 2054.
If initially the space agencies were almost terrified by the asteroid 99942 Apophis, now they are almost bewitched by it and many can't wait for April 2029 to arrive when this asteroid will graze our planet.
An international research team have completed a new study comparing human hearts to non-human great apes, revealing a new insight into human evolution.
A new study confirms that synthetic ‘forever chemicals’ can permeate human skin and reach the body’s bloodstream.
Carbon sequestration is a key component of many environmental targets. Plants don’t sequester carbon for as long as was previously thought, how might this impact our strategies to achieve net zero targets?
How many insects migrate through the Pyrenees each year? What species comprise these winged travelers and why are they important?
On Monday morning we will be able to witness a rare phenomenon called PHEMU, which is a mutual phenomenon between two satellites of the same planet. Let's find out together how to observe it.
On July 14, 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft made a historic flight over Pluto, the space probe approached the mysterious dwarf planet like never before. What secrets did he reveal? Find out here!
Tropical cyclones are one of the most fascinating weather phenomena. Despite the scientific knowledge that exists today, myths persist about its trajectory.
Large predator reintroduction has been a great success in parts of the US. Similar projects have been under discussion in the UK for several years, so what’s stopping it from going ahead?