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Characterising the earliest galaxies in the Universe
A team of astrophysicists have used the presence of hydrogen to detect the formation of the Universe's earliest galaxies.
ESA launch special Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer pre-launch event
The ESA has announced that the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer mission will be celebrated at an event in Toulouse on 20 January next year.
EU faces potential natural gas shortage in 2023
A report from the IEA has found that the EU could face a natural gas shortage of almost 30 billion cubic metres in 2023.
Quarks used to explore how matter gets its mass
Quarks, subatomic particles which hold an electric charge, can be used to determine how matter gets its mass.
How technological advancements have reshaped how we celebrate Christmas
Christmas has been a tradition for hundreds of years, but technological advancements and the internet have changed the way we celebrate.
Test driving an electric vehicle may influence uptake
Researchers from Ohio State University have found that test driving an electric vehicle may increase the likelihood of purchase.
NASA’s InSight Mars mission retires after years of collecting unique science
After two failed contact attempts, NASA has decided to retire the InSight Mars mission after four years of service.
First Hydrogen expands its design of zero-emission vehicles
First Hydrogen Corp has selected EDAG Group as its design styling partner for its next generation of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
Ocean algae more resilient to future climate change
Scientists have found evidence to suggest that marine algae are much more resilient to future climate change than previously thought.
Virgin Orbit granted final approval for the first Spaceport Cornwall launch
Virgin Orbit granted final remaining licenses from UK Civil Aviation Authority ahead of the first UK launch from Spaceport Cornwall.











