

Universal boundary that distinguishes effective approximate error correction codes from ineffective ones turns out to be connected to the fundamental nature of the universe
About 325 people, representing 5% of the lab’s employees, will be affected
LignoSat will test the possibilities of building wooden human habitats in space
Hera will perform a close-up examination of a 2022 impact on Dimorphos by NASA's DART mission
The mission will now be disassembled with components used for future Moon missions
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Binary nature of Gliese 229 B explains its lacklustre brightness
Detection of antideuterons and antihelium could help hone dark-matter models
Experiment could involve sending tiny diamonds through interferometers
Proposed experiment could demonstrate absorption and emission of individual gravitons
Lab-based experiment shows how centimetre-sized objects are accelerated
A heart-on-a-chip platform sent to the International Space Station reveals how 30 days in space alters heart muscle cells
We chat to a radiation oncologist and two atomic-clock experts
Astronaut Eileen Collins and filmmaker Hannah Berryman discuss the new documentary SPACEWOMAN and the thrill of pushing human frontiers
The telescopes will be used to send and receive infrared laser beams between the three satellites in space
Kate Gardner reviews the novel Orbital by Samantha Harvey
Tushna Commissariat recounts a fascinating chat with Roger Penrose
Scientists make first ever measurements of a planet-wide field that could be as fundamental as gravity and magnetic fields
Calculations suggest photons may have warmed gas clouds
It emits gravitational waves, say physicists
The image captures the progression of Baily’s beads, which are only visible when the Moon either enters or exits an eclipse
Releasing engineered nanoparticles into the Martian atmosphere could warm the planet by over 30 K
The spacecraft had a clear view of Mercury’s south pole for the first time during a recent flyby
"No shortage of phenomena to explore," says expert on variable and transient objects
Announcement makes us pine for the Black Hills
This podcast features an astrobiologist who has identified similar radio signals
Isotope is extracted from an accelerator target
Lunar time standard would avoid pitfalls of time dilation
Reservoir could harbour microbial life
The Vera C Rubin Observatory will conduct a decade-long survey of the southern hemisphere sky when operational in 2025