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Aerospace industry has researched extensively into how raindrops affect planes and spacecrafts travelling at velocity
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The scientists say the findings apply to lots of fruits that are the same colour, including damsons, sloes and juniper berries.
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Calculations suggest a 45-mile-deep internal body of water lurks beneath Mimasâs 15-mile-thick icy shell
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This year, photographers had the chance to win up to £100 for capturing a striking image of the night sky over South Downs national park, England
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As the core of Earthâs only natural satellite cools, it causes shriveling, creating ripples tens of meters high across its surface
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The winning photo in the Starry Skyscapes category was a night-time image of Cuckmere Haven and the Seven Sisters in East Sussex.
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The Guardianâs biodiversity reporter, Phoebe Weston, tells Ian Sample why the spread of bird flu through the Antarcticâs penguin colonies would be so catastrophic
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In the UK, the people who are paying for todayâs retirees are those who wonât be able to retire themselves. We need to muster a full-throated response
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Findings in leading scientific journal that globe has breached key warming milestone challenged by climate science experts
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Research into bacteriophages adds to evidence that gut and brain interactions influence our behaviour
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The futuristic $1.9bn Vera C Rubin Observatory took nine years to build and will survey the night sky in unprecedented detail
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It is hoped it will help producers with quality control and allow regulators to detect fraudulent products.
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Russian surpasses compatriot Gennady Padalka after logging more than 878 days at the international space station