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ROMAN - Murder most foul
MICHAEL SCOTT considers a grisly new title that contains a blood-soaked collection of Roman murder tales
Paraguay's child-soldiers fought with wooden sticks, painted as muskets
Outside of South America – where it remains an open wound – the War of the Triple Alliance is largely forgotten. It lasted from 1864 to 1870 and pitted
ANNE BOLEYN'S FINAL BATTLE
Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII’s second wife, famously lost her head at her husband’s behest. Tracy Borman, the presenter of a new TV series on Anne’s fall from grace, delves into the queen's dramatic final days
Churchill ‘considered nuclear attack' on the USSR
The statesman was prepared to deploy extreme measures against the forces of communism, new research reveals.
A life lived to the full
DIANE ATKINSON salutes an impressive new biography charting the action-packed life of Sylvia Pankhurst, from suffragette hunger strikes to secret missions to revolutionary Russia
Spanish Civil War - Fighters Against Fascism
Alejandro Quiroga recommends a book that tells the stories of international soldiers who signed up to fight in the Spanish Civil War, and questions what motivated them
Life After Death
Laurence Rees recommends a moving and often surprising examination of the difficulties faced by children rebuilding their lives after surviving the Holocaust
We Should Keep Rewriting History: Our ‘Island Story' Is Not Set In Stone
I had made up my mind not to talk about the ‘Life in the UK’ British history test. Earlier this summer, 181 historians and authors had their say about its factual inaccuracies; about the lack of social history; the omission of black history; the downplaying of Britain’s role in the slave trade. But this, in a real sense, represents the ‘official’ narrative of our history. When the prime minister said, in response to the fall of Edward Colston’s statue in Bristol, “we cannot pretend to have a different history”, we have to assume that this is what he means.
Fighting For An Equal Education
Founder of Cambridge University’s first women’s college, suffragist Emily Davies was born in Southampton
Sky-Watcher Explorer130PS AZ PRONTO
Perfect for astronomers on the go, this excellent Newtonian has been built with the beginner in mind
Deep sky challenge - Sizzling summer's clusters and nebulae
Glittering star clusters, a dead star’s corpse and a beautiful double star can all be seen this month
SHOOTING FOR THE MOON - HOW NASA TRAINED ITS APOLLO ASTRONAUTS
From battling river rapids and weathering sandstorms to scaling walls and flying spacecraft propelled at eyewatering speeds, preparing to be the first on the lunar surface wasn’t for the faint-hearted
THE CRASH THAT MADE OUR MOON
Understanding how our lunar companion was formed might just explain how we came to be here
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE CONTACT ALIEN LIFE?
Preparing the world for the biggest discovery in the history of humanity
PARKER SOLAR PROBE: TWO YEARS ON - “THIS COMING DECADE WILL BE THE GOLDEN AGE OF SOLAR AND HELIOPHYSICS RESEARCH”
All About Space catches up with the project scientist for NASA’s incredible Parker Solar Probe mission, Dr Nour Raouafi – a spacecraft continuously breaking records and surpassing all expectations as it orbits the Sun
HOW BIG IS ANTARES?
Using the best radio telescopes in the world, this local red supergiant star has recently been mapped in extraordinary detail
INTERSTELLAR RAMJET
Travelling between stars takes a lot of energy, but we might be able to pick some up on our way through space
Is This The End Of Space And Time?
To better understand the universe we may need to kill off Einstein’s long-standing theory
'Partial Supernova' Blasts White Dwarf Star Across The Milky Way
A strange white dwarf star hurtling through the Milky Way may be the survivor of a ‘partial supernova’, a new study finds.
WHEN SPACE IS THROWN UPWARDS ANTIGRAVITY
It’s the force that throws objects up, and if found it could be the holy grail for space travel among the stars
Moon tour: The Perseid last quarter Moon
Our natural satellite will interfere with this month’s meteor shower, but it’s worth looking at in its own right
THE HUNT FOR WHITE HOLES
The search for these eruptions in space-time has begun. Will they leave the pages of science fiction and enter reality?
Newborn star's X-rays shine light on Solar System's early days
In a new study, astronomers report the first detection of X-rays from a Sun-like star in the earliest phase of its evolution. This discovery may help scientists explore the earliest days of our Solar System and rewrite cosmic history.
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Omegon MightyMak 90
Highly portable, simple to use and ideal for beginners on a budget, this small telescope is an excellent introduction into astronomy
EUROPE PLANS FOR AN ICY ENCOUNTER
The European Space Agency (ESA) is preparing for its first-ever mission to Jupiter’s moons. All About Space speaks to the mission’s project scientist, Olivier Witasse, to find out why the Galilean satellites are so appealing
Exploring Space Using Virtual Reality
Collaborating with tech giants including Microsoft, NASA is now able to conquer the universe without needing to leave Earth – and you can come along for the ride
THE HIGGS BOSON COULD IT DESTROY THE UNIVERSE?
Could the God Particle cause space and time to collapse, as supposedly quoted by Stephen Hawking?
DESTINATION ALPHA CENTAURI
Some of the world’s top scientists are looking to reach for our nearest stars
WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD FOR THE SOLAR SYSTEM?
It may be a model of long-term stability, but our solar neighbourhood’s future holds some cataclysmic events and spectacular changes