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NIST scientists Stephan Schlamminger (left) and Vincent Lee examine the torsion balance they used to measure the gravitational constant, big G, a decade-long undertaking.
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We still don’t have a more precise value for “Big G”

  • 25 April 2026
The gravitational constant, affectionally known as “Big G,” is one of the most fundamental constants of our universe.…
EEnvironment
Floodwater surrounds homes in China as rising river levels and coastal flood risks threaten low-lying communities.
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Sea levels are rising at a rate not seen in 4,000 years, and China’s major coastal cities are already on the front lines

  • 25 April 2026
Sea levels are climbing at a pace scientists say is unmatched in at least the last 4,000 years.…
SSpace
Scientists Say They've Tested a Way to Get to Alpha Centauri in Just 20 Years
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Scientists Say They’ve Tested a Way to Get to Alpha Centauri in Just 20 Years

  • 25 April 2026
Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech The…
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Nasa Scientists Suggest A Mysterious “fifth Force” Could Be Lurking In Our Solar System
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NASA Scientists Suggest A Mysterious “Fifth Force” Could Be Lurking In Our Solar System

  • 25 April 2026
For decades, physicists have believed they had identified the fundamental forces shaping the universe, gravity, electromagnetism, and the…
WWildlife
A volunteer in woodland with a pencil behind her ear holds a jar which three young girls are looking into.
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Where, when and how can you get involved in Manx Wildlife Week?

  • 25 April 2026
Saturday Bee trail drop-in with Friends of the Earth (FoE), at the Green Centre in Douglas between 10:00…
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Council launching spy drone Blade 0.1 in Dudley this summer

  • 25 April 2026
Capable of covering a 15-mile radius – it will be the council’s ‘eye in the sky’ 17:55, 23…
EEnvironment
First week of new caddies sees 38 tonnes of food waste collected
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First week of new caddies sees 38 tonnes of food waste collected

  • 25 April 2026
The new collection service was introduced this month in line with Government requirements, with food waste collected in…
SSpace
Scientists stunned: new space image exposes unseen objects beyond imagination
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Scientists stunned: new space image exposes unseen objects beyond imagination

  • 25 April 2026
Scientists stunned: new space image exposes unseen objects beyond imagination – Futura-Sciences April 25, 2026 4 min Astronomers…
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Giant 62ft ‘Kraken-like’ octopus capable of pulling down ships found to have roamed seas

  • 25 April 2026
No matter how long us humans have been roaming about on land, it remains that only just five…
SScience
Quantum Time Fluctuations Illustrated by Torn Clock
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Quantum Physics’ Strangest Problem May Hold the Key to Time Itself

  • 25 April 2026
Quantum collapse models hint at tiny time fluctuations. Credit: FQxI/Gabriel Fitzpatrick (2026) An FQxI cofunded study suggests hidden…
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