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Voyager 1 is still transmitting from beyond the heliosphere on 22 watts — less power than the bulb in your hallway — and the engineers who built it in the 1970s never expected we'd still be listening half a century later.
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Voyager 1 is still transmitting from beyond the heliosphere on 22 watts — less power than the bulb in your hallway — and the engineers who built it in the 1970s never expected we’d still be listening half a century later.

  • 16 May 2026
On 17 April 2026, mission engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California sent commands to switch off…
EEnvironment
Sea ice in Antarctica under golden light.
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Antarctica’s sudden sea ice loss is one of the most extreme and confusing events in the modern climate record. Scientists now know why it’s happening.

  • 16 May 2026
Antarctica’s sea ice started shrinking dramatically in 2015 after resisting global warming for decades, and researchers now know…
SSpace
Helio and You: Seasons on Earth, Mars, and Beyond
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Helio and You: Seasons on Earth, Mars, and Beyond

  • 16 May 2026
Earth has four seasons – spring, summer, fall, and winter. Other planets (including Jupiter and the other giant…
PPhysics
Cloudy with a chance of muons – Home
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Cloudy with a chance of muons – Home

  • 16 May 2026
Dilia Maria Portillo Quintero presents the particle collisions forecast… (Video: CERN) When you want to capture an important…
WWildlife
Grimsby Live
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Meet Tango and Sprite who are helping the next generation of David Attenboroughs

  • 16 May 2026
Three marmosets have been added to the Grimsby Institute Animal Management Centre. where sheep, meerkats and Kev, the…
SScience
Mouse eyes photosynthesize after plant-to-animal transplant
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Mouse eyes photosynthesize after plant-to-animal transplant

  • 16 May 2026
A chloroplast (green) dotted with the membranous stacks called thylakoid grana (black blocks). Scientists have harnessed grana to…
EEnvironment
The international four-person team comprising Gilles Denis, Sasha Doyle, Ed Luke, and Wilson Cheung in a tent on the the Greenland Ice Sheet,
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Arctic Roundup: Progress on the Ice Sheet; Breakup Season Looms for Steger » Explorersweb

  • 16 May 2026
The remaining expeditions in Svalbard have now concluded. Crossings of the Greenland Ice Sheet, however, are in full…
SSpace
Venus image made with data made available by NASA shows the planet  from the Magellan spacecraft and Pioneer Venus Orbiter. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
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Bizarre Venus Surface Formations Puzzle Planetary Scientists

  • 16 May 2026
Bizarre Venus surface formations (or coronae) are likely key to understanding our twin planet’s heretofore inscrutable interior. Using…
PPhysics
Black holes ring like bells - and scientists mapped the vibrations
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Black holes ring like bells – and scientists mapped the vibrations

  • 16 May 2026
After two black holes collide, the resulting object vibrates as it settles down. Those vibrations carry information about…
WWildlife
A female muntjac deer caught in an escalator. The animal is on its back and has a white and yellow striped towel or blanket over it.
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Muntjac deer gets stuck on Norwich M&S escalator

  • 16 May 2026
Stefanie Leary, operations manager at Hillside Animal Sanctuary, said no-one had any idea how the animal got into…
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