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Cancer-cutting wheat to be grown in UK as scientists break free from EU red tape shackles
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NASA tipped to back UK space breakthrough as Virgin project dubbed ‘amazing asset’
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End of the world: Warning as dark matter halo found around ancient ‘cannibal’ galaxy
Dark matter: NASA details findings of Hubble Telescope study Space is full of galaxies that have cannibalised each other to survive, but one of these – Tucana II – has a much more intriguing story than previously envisaged. Experts announced
Time travel breakthrough as Neil deGrasse Tyson proposes huge ‘leap forward’
Time travel: Documentary looks at Stephen Hawking’s theory The concept has long pricked the imagination of scientists and Hollywood producers alike – being the inspiration behind many popular films and TV shows. It normally centres around the idea of movement
Life after death: Scientist explains what ACTUALLY happens when you die – VIDEO
Dr. Sam Parnia explains what happens when you die Dr Sam Parnia, director of critical care and resuscitation research at NYU Langone School of Medicine in New York City, said dying is “very comfortable”. And the doctor said people who
Moon landing mystery: Soviet ‘apparatus’ spotted on surface after ‘classified’ mission
Apollo 11: US government 'encouraged by photos' says El-Baz In what was a monumental feat in technology and human accomplishment, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first two men to walk on the Moon during NASA’s Apollo 11 mission. Armstrong jumped
Antarctica bombshell: Dive below ice exposed bizarre creatures ‘never seen before’
The icy continent is usually home to around 1,000 scientists who study the isolated region in a bid to learn more about the history of the Earth and the effects of climate change, but the pandemic has put that on
Moon landing mystery: NASA’s key Apollo evidence went missing after return to Earth
The Apollo programme was the US human space project founded by NASA in 1961 to fulfil US President John F. Kennedy’s goal of landing man on the Moon by the end of the decade. Astronaut legends Neil Armstrong and Buzz
‘Appearances can be deceiving’ Michael Collins’ candid Moon landing confession revealed
The legendary astronaut played an imperative role in getting the first two men – Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin – to step foot on the Moon on July 21, 1969. Armstrong would jump off the lunar lander Eagle to deliver his