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Researchers find fast radio bursts are linked to massive galaxies

Researchers have uncovered that fast radio bursts are more likely to occur in massive star-forming galaxies rather than low-mass ones.

New ESO image captures a wolf-like dark nebula

The ESO has revealed an insightful new image of a dark nebula that creates the illusion of a wolf against a colourful cosmic backdrop.

Space Force funds $35m for next-gen nuclear microreactor spacecraft propulsion

A $35M Space Force initiative combines nuclear microreactors and electric propulsion for faster, more efficient spacecraft manoeuvres.

NASA’s Europa Clipper mission launches to search for life on Jupiter’s moon

NASA's Europa Clipper mission has officially begun its journey to explore Jupiter's moon Europa, which may harbour conditions for life.

JWST observes ‘inside-out’ galaxy growth in the early Universe

Discover how JWST unveiled the earliest example of inside-out galactic growth in the early universe - 700 million years after the Big Bang.

ESA’s Hera mission launches: A new chapter in planetary defence

The European Space Agency (ESA) has launched its first planetary defence spacecraft, the Hera mission. Find out more.

ESO telescope captures detailed infrared map of the Milky Way

Astronomers have published a gigantic infrared map of the Milky Way containing more than 1.5 billion objects.

DOE’s DECam offers fresh insights into early-universe quasars

A new study using the DECam points the way to an explanation for disparate observations of early-universe quasars.

The JUICE mission’s Lunar-Earth flyby

The European Space Agency spoke with The Innovation Platform ahead of the JUICE mission’s pioneering lunar-earth flyby.

Primordial black holes may explain dark matter mystery, research suggests

MIT physicists propose a groundbreaking theory that dark matter might be made up of primordial black holes. Find out more.

NASA brings space leaders to London to shape future of microgravity research

Space experts discussed the future of microgravity research and prepared for the next generation of human presence in low-Earth orbit.

NASA EXCITE mission prepares to study exoplanet atmospheres

The NASA EXCITE mission will study atmospheres around exoplanets during circumpolar long-duration scientific balloon flights.

Scientists create new method for terraforming Mars using dust particles

Researchers have developed an approach to terraforming Mars, potentially increasing the planet's temperature by over 50 degrees Fahrenheit.

Ariel Data Challenge 2024: Uncovering the atmospheres of distant planets

The Ariel Data Challenge calls on data scientists, astronomers, and AI enthusiasts to uncover the atmospheres of distant planets.

Stellar flares pose dangers to planet habitability, research discovers

A study has revealed that red dwarf stars can produce stellar flares that carry far-UV radiation levels much higher than previously believed.

US and Canada agree landmark deal for space launch technology

Canada has announced that it has established a major agreement with the US that will propel domestic space launch capabilities.

UK celebrates £33m funding boost for national space projects

More than 20 national space projects were announced on the opening day of the Farnborough International Air Show.

PLATO telescope to find Earth-like planets from 2026

The PLATO space telescope is on track to start searching for Earth-like planets in December 2026. Find out more.

A circular space economy is more than just rocket science

In the North East of England, industry and academia have joined forces to develop the relevant skills to enable a truly circular space economy.

Taking humans to the Sun with ESA’s Ariane 6 mission

ESA’s Ariane 6 mission is set to launch Peregrinus to provide data on solar activity and levels of radiation in Earth’s magnetic field.

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