Science that's making waves from COSMOS Managing Editor Heather Catchpole.
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![]() ![]() World's oldest predatorFriday, 9 December 2011Seeing the eyes of a killer is the culmination of my lifelong fascination with Anomalocaris, the world's oldest predator.
Celebrity science takes a bowThursday, 8 September 2011This week's 'Oscars' of science ramped up our recognition of some of the best. Congrats to the winners.
What the frack?Thursday, 11 August 2011It's controversial, has some bad connotations and isn't a word often heard in public. Yes, we're talking about fracking.
Going deep undercoverThursday, 4 August 2011Getting closer to the source of earthquakes could help scientists better understand when and why faults rupture. But it's research that comes with inherent risks.
To be or not to be?Wednesday, 27 July 2011Finding the Higgs boson may be as tricky as understanding just what this elusive particle does. To infinity and beyond?Monday, 18 July 2011Should we really be aiming to put astronauts on asteroids?
Top 5 coolest things in the Solar SystemWednesday, 13 July 2011Ok so cool isn't quite how you'd describe it but of my top five things in the Solar System this week the solar tsunami detected by the Solar Dynamics Observatory would have to be pretty high up the list.
The winner is...Thursday, 7 July 2011The science world is watching as the process of selecting the winning bid to host the world's biggest radio telescope begins.
A matter of scaleThursday, 30 June 2011There are many things in science that make you feel small. A contemplative gaze at the night sky, for instance.
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