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Atomic magnetometer measures cardiac conductivity
A fifty-fold improvement in imaging sensitivity could enable non-invasive measurement of the heart’s passive electrical properties …
Hubble’s best shots: Pillars of Creation
A massive star-forming region is number 2 on our list of the Hubble Space Telescope's greatest images, chosen in honour of the 30th anniversary of the telescope's launch …
‘Exoplanet’ discovery vanishes in a puff of dust
Object designated as Formalhaut b in 2008 is more likely to be the remnants of a catastrophic collision between comet-like bodies, astronomers say …
Episode 1: Rubber Band Bass Guitar
Pick up some good vibrations in this activity to try out with your family and discover the physics behind every bass-line. …
Hubble’s best shots: Impact of comet Shoemaker–Levy 9
How a collision between Jupiter and fragments of a comet gave the freshly repaired Hubble Space Telescope its first big success …
Hubble at 30: how NASA’s telescope went from ‘techno-turkey’ to iconic observatory
The Hubble Space Telescope has almost single-handedly transformed astronomical research and altered the public’s perception of space. Thirty years on, attention is turning to its successor …
Hubble’s best shots: NGC 1866, a great ball of stars
A globular cluster with a mystery at its heart is the latest in our series honouring the 30th anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope…