
Tiny new species of human unearthed
27 October 2004
A one-metre-tall species of human living as recently as 13,000 years ago radically alters the picture of human evolution

27 October 2004
A one-metre-tall species of human living as recently as 13,000 years ago radically alters the picture of human evolution

1 September 2004
The discoveries may herald a new class of planet outside our Solar System – making the hunt for Earth-like planets more hopeful

27 July 2004
A passing star may have kicked the planetoid into its strange orbit, which takes it to the Solar System's edges

29 April 2004
The gassy and dust nebula around the star resembles a butterfly's wings bisected by an intriguing dark band

15 April 2004
Astronomers say it is a victory for the controversial technique, which can detect invisible planets circling distant, invisible stars

22 November 2003

11 July 2003
The planet, which is nearly three times older than any previously known, could also mean planets are much more common than thought

19 September 2002
If confirmed, the "astonishing" discovery will fuel speculation that the Galaxy is teeming with life

19 June 2002
Astronomers have spotted planets forming around a young star – further work could improve understanding of Earth's creation

7 March 2002
By targeting white dwarfs, British astronomers hope to see a planet around a nearby star in the next six months