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What’s in interstellar space?

The darkest regions of the galaxy birth the brightest stars

 DID YOU KNOW? leave the Local Interstellar Cloud within the next 20,000 years

 DID YOU KNOW? leave the Local Interstellar Cloud within the next 20,000 years

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WELCOME
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REGULARS
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YELLOWSTONE’S HOT SPRING
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Anglo-Saxon textiles became mineralised due to close proximity
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Man tries to smuggle chameleons in socks
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NASA finds ‘Lost Galaxy’ shining in Virgo
The spiral galaxy NGC 4535 is better known
Elephants counted from space using satellites and AI
It is the first time animals have been
CO2 levels to pass an alarming milestone in 2021
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The latest FITNE SS gadgets
How to make a water clock
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Why are heartbeat rhythms unique?
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Homo erectus migrated out of Africa as the
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When almost 90 per cent of wild
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BRAIN GYM
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FROM DENTAL X-RAYS TO NUCLEAR REACTORS: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT IONISING RADIATION, ITS USES AND HAZARDS
SCIENCE
EXTREME TEMPERATURES
Why leaving our usual range of warm and cold makes materials do strange and exciting things
Taking the universe’s temperature
The wide range of possible temperatures makes familiar materials do strange things
HOW TIME WORKS
From the beginning of the universe to the present day, it’s one of the few things we regard as regular and unchanging. But is it really so constant? We take a look at the physics of time…
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COLD WARFAR
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ANIMALS OF THE ARCTIC WILDERNESS
Explore a strange frozen world and meet the  wide variety of life that calls it home
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TRANSPORT
NEXT-GEN DEONCOR
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SPACE
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How space pushes our ordinary parachute technology to the extremes
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