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A political take on cancer provides a tough but much-needed analysis
Nafis Hasan's Metastasis is a deep dive into the economics and politics of cancer treatment. This makes for a dense and difficult read, but one that is well worth the effort
Categories: Astronomy
Artist brings data to life in striking screen prints
With a background in maths and design, Rebecca Kaye uses data to make sense of the natural world
Categories: Astronomy
A political take on cancer provides a tough but much-needed analysis
Nafis Hasan's Metastasis is a deep dive into the economics and politics of cancer treatment. This makes for a dense and difficult read, but one that is well worth the effort
Categories: Astronomy
Could brain-computer interface let us inhabit robot avatars on Mars?
In the latest instalment of our Future Chronicles column, which explores an imagined history of inventions yet to come, Rowan Hooper reveals how brain-computer interface let us travel to Mars via robot avatars in the late 2020s
Categories: Astronomy
Could brain-computer interface let us inhabit robot avatars on Mars?
In the latest instalment of our Future Chronicles column, which explores an imagined history of inventions yet to come, Rowan Hooper reveals how brain-computer interface let us travel to Mars via robot avatars in the late 2020s
Categories: Astronomy
The blue whale: the world's most versatile measuring stick?
Feedback is delighted to hear from a reader who proposes an ingenious new unit of data – but we have some quibbles with the maths
Categories: Astronomy
Doctors need to listen to the evidence about bed rest in pregnancy
Bed rest is commonly prescribed for high-risk pregnancies. It can't hurt and might help, right? Wrong, says Jacqueline Sears
Categories: Astronomy
Gripping story reveals race to crack world's oldest script, cuneiform
Cuneiform, the oldest identified writing system, defied deciphering – until 1857. What happened then makes a terrific read, in Joshua Hammer's The Mesopotamian Riddle
Categories: Astronomy
The blue whale: the world's most versatile measuring stick?
Feedback is delighted to hear from a reader who proposes an ingenious new unit of data – but we have some quibbles with the maths
Categories: Astronomy
Doctors need to listen to the evidence about bed rest in pregnancy
Bed rest is commonly prescribed for high-risk pregnancies. It can't hurt and might help, right? Wrong, says Jacqueline Sears
Categories: Astronomy
Gripping story reveals race to crack world's oldest script, cuneiform
Cuneiform, the oldest identified writing system, defied deciphering – until 1857. What happened then makes a terrific read, in Joshua Hammer's The Mesopotamian Riddle
Categories: Astronomy
What politicians so often get wrong about science
Governments love asking what scientific research will bring society, but the most important discoveries come from wondering without direction
Categories: Astronomy
What politicians so often get wrong about science
Governments love asking what scientific research will bring society, but the most important discoveries come from wondering without direction
Categories: Astronomy
Best small telescopes 2025: Portable, lightweight models to travel with
These are the best small telescopes you can buy in every category.
Categories: Astronomy
Conservationists raise alarm over Air Force plan to land SpaceX Starships on bird sanctuary atoll
“Installing rocket landing pads on Johnston Atoll cannot occur without significantly disrupting wildlife..."
Categories: Astronomy
That's no space station, it's a student-led drone show: Space photo of the day
The Space Foundation's 40th Space Symposium got underway with space history lighting up the night sky over Colorado Springs.
Categories: Astronomy
Trump's Executive Orders on Coal Call for More Mining and Weaker Pollution Limits
President Donald Trump signed executive orders on Tuesday that keep aging coal generators running and undermine efforts to rein in pollution, including mercury and arsenic emissions
Categories: Astronomy
What the surprising lives of solitary animals reveal about us
A new understanding of why some animals evolved to be loners, and the benefits that brings, shows that a social lifestyle isn’t necessarily superior
Categories: Astronomy
What the surprising lives of solitary animals reveal about us
A new understanding of why some animals evolved to be loners, and the benefits that brings, shows that a social lifestyle isn’t necessarily superior
Categories: Astronomy
What the surprising lives of solitary animals reveals about us
A new understanding of why some animals evolved to be loners, and the benefits that brings, shows that a social lifestyle isn’t necessarily superior
Categories: Astronomy