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Altazimuth Pavilion, Greenwich, where new astonomy equipment could be placed
September 6, 2017January 11, 2022

Astronomers in Greenwich aim to reach for the stars – again

Astronomy could be coming home. The Royal Observatory Greenwich is looking to turn the Altazimuth Pavilion into a working observatory for the first time in 60 years.

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Dr Eric Scerri, right, at the Royal Institution
July 29, 2017January 11, 2022

Chemical reaction to women’s place in science

Also: Science and Brexit – and the Royal Institution’s sense of history

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February 10, 2016January 11, 2022

Scientists find order at the chaotic heart of a cancer

A curious mathematical law that runs through nature could help in fight against cancer tumours

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August 22, 2015September 14, 2019

Royal Observatory steps over the line

Greenwich’s iconic Prime Meridian is not where you think it is. We demand answers

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Tilikum as Shamu in SeaWorld
August 2, 2015January 11, 2022

Tilikum tells us we shouldn’t really be allowed to play outside

While the human race strives to conquer the stars, our species’ inability to comprehend our environment shows we still have much to learn right here on Earth

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The Secrets Of The Solar System (BBC)
March 4, 2015January 11, 2022

TV review: Secrets Of The Solar System, BBC

The Solar System is far more volatile and violent than previously thought with Jupiter the obvious candidate as the elephant in the room
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January 30, 2015January 11, 2022

The far-reaching legacy of Winston Churchill is found in science too

Winston Churchill had a “Victorian fascination” with science and his investment in pioneering work led to a sprawling post-war R&D boom

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January 20, 2015September 14, 2019

6 significant leaps in the quest to find the shape of the universe

Dark Universe, the planetarium show at the Royal Observatory, tells the story of how scientists built a picture of the universe – and concluded that a vast majority was “missing”.

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