Adrian
Adrian Cole co-founder and senior science writer covering space and physics. Fascinated by the night sky, he studied astrophysics and theoretical physics and prioritizes reading original research, mission reports, and conference papers to explain results and reasoning. His work spans planetary missions, exoplanets, black holes, neutron stars, early-universe physics, quantum mechanics, and particle physics. With 8+ years’ experience, his rule: read the paper first. Off duty, he’s at his telescope, debating the Fermi Paradox or rethinking Pluto.
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Why Human Research Schedules Are Changing Biotech Care
The oddest thing about space medicine is not the rocket. It is the clock. On the International Space Station, human…
Scientists Found a Crocodile Cousin Hidden for 210 Million Years
A fossil can sit in a museum drawer for decades and still keep its best secret. That is what happened…
Scientists Found a Cosmic Rosetta Stone for Deep Space Signals
Every 1.4 hours, a dead star in our galaxy flashes in radio waves and X-rays. That is why scientists found…
Why Scientists Doubt the Ghost Murmur Quantum Device
A secret machine that can hear a heartbeat from miles away sounds like something built for a spy thriller, not…
What Happens on a Planet 700 Light-Years Away? NASA Now Knows
A planet 700 light years away with sand clouds sounds like fiction, but JWST has now shown that some distant…
NASA’s Psyche Mission Nails Mars Flyby Before Asteroid Target
Mars did not just serve as a waypoint for NASA Psyche Mars flyby success. It acted like a precise orbital…