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Vinita Marwaha Madill is based at the European Space Agency (ESA) as a Space Operations Enginee…

Humans first went into space in 1961, landed on the moon in 1969, and have been be continuously livi…

Humans are the last of their tribe. Our closest cousins such as Australopithecus and Neanderthals ar…

Keith Jensen is a lecturer in something like psychology at the University of Manchester. But he is r…

Vinita Marwaha Madill discusses her career in the space industry, including presently working a…

The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be the world's largest and most sensitive radio telescope. It&…

Meteorites shed light on the origin of the Solar System and on the geological history of different p…

Katherine Joy obtained her PhD in studies of lunar evolution from University College London in 2007,…

The aurora borealis or "northern lights" are stark evidence of the Earth's link to the space environ…

Jim Wild is the Professor of Space Physics at Lancaster University where he studies the space enviro…

Fritz Vollrath is Professor at Oxford University’s Department of Zoology, with research intere…

Gone are the days when you had to cut someone open to see what was on the inside - fortunately we no…

Erik van Sebille is an oceanographer and climate scientist, investigating the time scales and pathwa…

There is more to spiders and their gossamer webs than meets the untrained eye. Each year the spiders…

There’s too much plastic in our ocean. But where does it come from? Where does it do most harm…