2020 isn’t going quietly into that good night. No, it’s kicking and screaming as we humans try to rush it out the door. As a last middle finger to human innovation, 2020 saw the collapse of the world’s second largest Read More
2020 isn’t going quietly into that good night. No, it’s kicking and screaming as we humans try to rush it out the door. As a last middle finger to human innovation, 2020 saw the collapse of the world’s second largest Read More
In this month’s Reaching Orbit, we discussed the new experiments onboard the International Space Station (ISS). One of the most interesting experiments that’s worth digging into involves human tissue. Sounds creepy and it’s probably a bit creepy too, like zombies Read More
It’s been a gloomy year, and there’s little hope in sight these days. To offset the malaise, we’re focusing on good news when we find it lurking in the shadows. COVID-19 winter is upon us in the northern hemisphere, and Read More
Venus – mysterious and aloof. Where Earth has clouds made of water and ice, Venus says, “hold my beer,” and makes clouds from sulphuric acid. (Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech) When we think of alien life, what pops into our heads is green Read More
The gas cloud in the foreground is pulsating at the same rate as the quasar in the background, in this artist depiction. (Credit: DESY, Science Communication Lab) This one gives me goosebumps. How are two objects separated by 100 light-years Read More
That’s a misleading title — we aren’t actually going back in time. Instead, we’re looking at a solar system at an earlier stage of development than our own. In an astronomical first, the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) Read More
Photo of the annular solar eclipse taken from the International Space Station on June 21, 2020. (Image credit: NASA) Light defines us, in more ways than we often imagine. This month we are looking at light in many unique forms, Read More
Watch a movie featuring advanced technological concepts and you’ll notice it will fall into one of two camps: science saves the day or science creates an out-of-control monster. Movies without a tech-focus fall in the reality space, with science just Read More
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