Many parts of the Earth’s climate system have been destabilised by warming – and scientists believe that if one collapses others could follow
Physicist Ivan Maksymov and applied mathematician Andriy Pototsky placed worms on subwoofer in ‘what if’ moment
Deal worth £118m covers design, manufacturing and testing of ESA’s first planetary defence mission
Volcanic eruptions drove global heating, causing mass extinctions and ushering in dinosaur era
Successful trials on mice show potential to produce sperm from elite breeders in sterile animals
Phosphine, released by microbes in oxygen-starved environments, was present in quantities larger than expected
Satellite constellations open up a world of technological possibility. But do they degrade the astronomical landscape?
The agency announced it is buying lunar soil from a commercial provider as part of a technology development program
Martin Hairer takes $3m Breakthrough prize for work a colleague said must have been done by aliens
Researchers call for age-based symptom checklists as virus presents differently in children