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Asteroid 2025 TF: ESA tracks close Earth approach

The European Space Agency is monitoring asteroid 2025 TF, a building-sized object making a close but safe pass by Earth this week. Discover what makes this near-Earth object significant.

Stadium-Sized Asteroid to Pass Closer Than Moon in 2029

A massive asteroid larger than a football stadium will skim past Earth at just 19,635 miles in 2029 - closer than our Moon and some satellites. NASA reveals whether we should be concerned about this cosmic near-miss.

Planetary Health Diet: Save Yourself & The Planet

Groundbreaking research reveals how a simple dietary shift towards more nuts, fruit and veg could prevent millions of premature deaths and dramatically slash greenhouse gas emissions.

Planetary Diet Could Save 40,000 Lives Daily

A groundbreaking global report reveals that adopting the Planetary Health Diet could save millions of lives annually while dramatically reducing environmental damage. Discover how simple dietary changes could transform public health and combat climate cha

Planetary Health Diet Slashes Death Risk By 30%

Groundbreaking research reveals how adopting the 'planetary health diet' could dramatically extend your lifespan while helping to save the environment. Discover the science-backed eating plan that benefits both you and the planet.

Rogue Planet Discovered: Billions of Tonnes in Space

Astronomers have made a stunning discovery - a massive free-floating planet, weighing billions of tonnes, roaming untethered through space without orbiting any star. This cosmic wanderer challenges everything we know about planetary formation.

Moon Drifting Away From Earth Each Year

Groundbreaking research reveals the Moon is gradually spiralling away from Earth at 3.8cm per year, a phenomenon that will fundamentally alter our planet's environment and the length of our day over millions of years.

Youth Activists Topple Entrenched Elites in South Asia

A new wave of youth-led movements in Nepal and Sri Lanka is successfully challenging decades of entrenched political corruption and dynastic rule, forging a new path for democratic renewal in South Asia.

Moon and Saturn's Celestial Rendezvous This Week

Stargazers are in for a treat as the nearly full Moon glides past the magnificent ringed planet Saturn in a stunning night sky display. Our guide tells you when and where to watch this astronomical event from the UK.

Trad Family Movement & Revenge Quitting: Australia's New Trends

Dive into Australia's latest cultural phenomenon. We explore the rise of the 'Trad Family' movement on social media, the psychology of 'revenge quitting', and the national obsession with a single, mesmerising shade of blue that's captivating the nation.

NASA's InSight Lander finds mysterious molten blobs on Mars

New seismic data from NASA's Mars InSight mission has revealed a baffling mystery deep beneath the Elysium Planitia region. Scientists have discovered massive subterranean 'blobs' of molten rock, a finding that challenges our fundamental understanding of

Earth's Wobbly Orbit Alters Sun's Distance, Scientists Find

Groundbreaking research from the University of Galway and the University of Arizona uncovers how cyclical changes in Earth's orbit and axial tilt directly impact the amount of solar energy we receive, with profound implications for understanding long-term

Five Planets Align in Rare Cosmic Event—NASA Shares Images

A stunning celestial event unfolded as five planets—Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn—aligned in a rare planetary parade, visible from Earth. NASA's Hubble Telescope captured breathtaking images of this cosmic spectacle.

Art Nouveau’s AI-Era Renaissance

As artificial intelligence reshapes creativity, the organic elegance of Art Nouveau offers a compelling counterbalance. Discover why this 19th-century aesthetic is experiencing a resurgence.

Earth's shortest day coming August 5, 2025

Scientists predict Earth will experience its shortest day in 2025 due to accelerated rotation, with August 5 set to break records. Discover the science behind this phenomenon.

First female Astronomer Royal appointed

Planetary scientist Michele Dougherty has been appointed as the first female Astronomer Royal in the role's 350-year history, marking a milestone for women in astronomy.

Earth's shortest day ever recorded tomorrow

Scientists reveal that Earth will experience its shortest day ever recorded tomorrow, spinning faster than usual. Discover what this means for timekeeping and our planet.

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