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Fake planets reveal distance to Earth's nearest twin

4 November 2013

Kepler, the king of planet-hunting telescopes, may be dead but a simulation says an Earth-like planet is just 12 light years away


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11 October 2013

All the latest on newscientist.com: theories of everything – what good are they? the future of 3D printing, life with a purpose, here be dragons and more


Zombie star caught feasting on a soggy asteroid

Zombie star caught feasting on a soggy asteroid

10 October 2013

The rocky remains polluting the atmosphere of a white dwarf include the first chemical evidence that water can exist on Earth-like exoplanets


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Hot Jupiters push exoplanet count over 1000 milestone

1 October 2013

The number of known exoplanets jumped from 999 yesterday to 1010 today thanks to a host of newly discovered worlds


Frozen fuel: The giant methane bonanza

Frozen fuel: The giant methane bonanza

28 August 2013

The race is on to tap the world's biggest and most unusual fossil fuel supply – methane trapped in frozen hydrates in permafrost and at the bottom of the ocean


Brown dwarfs: From zeroes to astronomical heroes

Brown dwarfs: From zeroes to astronomical heroes

21 August 2013

The most unloved, drab objects in all of space are fast becoming the new cosmic "it" objects, providing insights into exoplanets and a lot more besides


Astrophile: The changing face of icy dirt-ball Quaoar

Astrophile: The changing face of icy dirt-ball Quaoar

26 July 2013

Rather than being the densest object in the Kuiper belt, the icy object Quaoar, named for a Native American god, may simply be an egg-shaped version of its neighbours


Goodbye, Goldilocks? The untimely end of life on Earth

Goodbye, Goldilocks? The untimely end of life on Earth

5 June 2013

From life's point of view, Earth sits in the solar system's sweet spot. But new calculations suggest it is teetering on the brink of a solar roasting


Xenon-ion engine makes space travel a rhapsody in blue

Xenon-ion engine makes space travel a rhapsody in blue

28 May 2013

Spacecraft engines aren't all sound and fury – in deep space, you'll want the cool blue glide of a xenon-ion engine currently being tested by NASA


Drake equation for alien life gets an upgrade

Drake equation for alien life gets an upgrade

22 May 2013

The planet-spotting Kepler telescope seems doomed, but its discoveries along with a new version of the famous Drake equation will sharpen the hunt for ET


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