How we discovered that Uranus and Neptune are actually nearly identical in colour
A new study reveals that – contrary to previous understanding – these two ice giants are very similar shades of greenish blue.
A new study reveals that – contrary to previous understanding – these two ice giants are very similar shades of greenish blue.
Don’t worry though: the terrifying robots of science fiction won’t develop overnight.
The Reaction round-up of what you should, and shouldn’t, be reading this week.
Theoretical physicist and author, Professor Jim Al-Khalili CBE, shares his five favourite things.
A series of precise measurements of already known, bog-standard particles and processes have threatened to shake up physics.
Girls are now taking more STEM subjects than boys at A-level and maths is the third most popular choice for female students.
A physicist on the team explains what it means for the Standard Model.
Unless we can come up with a good account of how time emerges, we cannot simply assume time exists.
Where did the material that created the Big Bang come from? A total absence of matter may have managed to give rise to all the matter we now see around us.
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