CHECK OUT OUR FAVOURITE IMAGES CAPTURED DURING THE FIRST 25 YEARS OF THE 21ST CENTURY
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MONT MERCOU, MARS
2021
Launched in 2011, NASA's Curiosity Rover was sent to search for signs that life could have existed on Mars. It has now spent well over a decade on the Red Planet, carrying out experiments with its onboard laboratory. While Curiosity isn't heading back to Earth any time soon, the take-home message from its Martian campaign is that the planet once had free-flowing water and the kind of chemistry suitable for supporting life, namely microbes.
One of Curiosity's most memorable moments came in 2021, when the sixwheeled wanderer took this cheeky selfie while posing on a small outcrop of rock that scientists named Mont Mercou, after the French mountain. It's perhaps not quite the 'moment' that it first appears, though. To create the selfie, scientists had to composite 60 images taken over two days with two cameras - most by using a robot arm like a selfie stick and the remainder using the 'Mastcam' on Curiosity's head.
MUMMIFIED MAMMOTH
THE YUKON, CANADA
2022
This is Nun Cho Ga, the only whole baby woolly mammoth to have been discovered in North America (near Dawson City, Yukon) to date. In the Hän language spoken in the region where her mummified remains were found, her name means 'big baby animal'. Nun Cho Ga was preserved in permafrost for 30,000 years before gold miners found her and handed her over to the Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in First Nation and Yukon governments. In 2024, she was moved to the Canadian Conservation Institute to be carefully preserved.
LOST IN THE SHADOWS
AMERICA (FROM THE DEEP SPACE CLIMATE OBSERVATORY)
2024
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THE WORST IDEAS OF THE 21ST CENTURY
NOT ALL IDEAS CAN BE HITS. ALONGSIDE GROUND-BREAKING INNOVATIONS, 21ST-CENTURY SCIENTISTS HAVE HELMED THEIR SHARE OF WILD TECH FLOPS, DUBIOUS THEORIES AND OVERHYPED BREAKTHROUGHS. HERE ARE THE BIGGEST TO FORGET
10 IDEAS THAT WILL SHAPE YOUR NEXT 25 YEARS
Predicting the future is considered a fool's game. But it's one many of us like to play.
THE BIGGEST BREAKTHROUGHS OF THE CENTURY
We're a quarter of the way into the new century. To mark this milestone, we asked the UK's top minds to highlight some of the game-changing scientific breakthroughs shaping our world since the year 2000
DO THE SCIENCE COGNITIVE SHUFFLE
Trouble sleeping? A lot on your mind? Use this trick and sedate your synapses
WHAT DETERMINES HOW MANY ABS I CAN GET?
Assuming you're a human being, you have exactly the same number of abs as everybody else: two.
HOW CAN I IDENTIFY MY PSYCHOLOGICAL BLIND SPOT?
In the 1950s two American psychologists, Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham, proposed a way of thinking about psychological blind spots - things you don't know about yourself - that they called the 'Johari Window' (the term is a combination of their first names).
How can I change my personality?
Want to become more confident, extroverted or assertive? Science shows that with a few simple changes, you can unlock your best self
Could your cosmetics be harming your health?
Cosmetic companies are phasing out microplastics and so-called 'forever chemicals' to help protect consumers.
extraterrestrial US Congress is talking about activity again. Is the truth really out there?
Despite several testimonies, the question remains frustratingly unanswered
Map of 100 million human body cells revealed
Over three dozen new studies mark significant milestone towards complete Human Cell Atlas