New discovery has shown that stars at the centre of the Milky Way feed on other stars and this makes them appear younger than they are.
New discovery has shown that stars at the centre of the Milky Way feed on other stars and this makes them appear younger than they are.
The UK faces a huge variety of weather types. A warmer climate indicates that the variety of weather is expected to be more intense, given this prospect, are the UK's railways resilient to climate change?
The new eruption of Ruang, Indonesia, emitted large columns of ash that reached 19 km, in addition to the expulsion of large pyroclastic material. More than 16,000 lightning strikes were detected.
In two days, the surface temperature of the sea broke its marks in an alarming and unprecedented way. In the climate sphere, this will cause atmospheric phenomena such as cyclones and storms to intensify even more.
Our sea surface temperatures were rising through April, instead of falling like they usually do. We are set to break temperature records but why is this happening?
Research carried out by astronomers supports the existence of the enigmatic Planet 9 in the confines of the solar system, based on the grouping of trans-Netunian objects.
Are artificial weather forecast models good at predicting extreme events? Will AI improve the accuracy of weather forecasts? Find out in our latest article on AI.
NASA, along with schools and scientific institutions in the United States, takes up a legacy that began with the Apollo 14 mission, more than 50 years ago.
In a new book, psychologists challenge misconceptions that remembering things all the time, like where keys are is not that easy in the brain. Still, recall can be increased with some exercises. Find out about them here!
First-of-its-kind analysis quantifies the impact that nature degradation, both domestically and internationally, could have on the UK’s economy and financial sector.
There is a very contagious viral disease that is usually common in children, which manifests itself with a rash and is popularly known as “slap disease.”
Despite widespread popular belief, neither the Great Wall of China nor the pyramids of Egypt can be seen from the International Space Station without the help of optical instruments. This Spanish infrastructure, yes.