
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

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

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

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

1 October 2013
The number of known exoplanets jumped from 999 yesterday to 1010 today thanks to a host of newly discovered worlds

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

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

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

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

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

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