Urtica dioica packs in iron, omega-3, protein, potassium, manganese and calcium, plus vitamins A, C and K
Read Morea super efficient kettle and biodegradable lighting feature in Designs of the Year
Read Moreprobably the first and last mobile phone we’re excited about
Read Moreimages from our biggest night yet
Read Morejoin us at the Science Museum on 28 November for a lecture and solar themed activities
Read More“I love the way crystals grow and form and suggest life but aren't technically alive”
Read Moreit gets things into space but dinitrogen tetroxide is super dangerous
Read Moreour new installation at the Ace Hotel London Shoreditch juxtaposes the dense jungles of Earth with the star-filled galaxy NGC 4594
Read Morethe fastest missile ever to fly in the atmosphere is up for sale
Read Morea new nomadic Arctic festival combines sustainability, food and art
Read MoreTessa Edwards now available on super/collider
Read Morea peak inside our favourite art/chitecture magazine’s space issue
Read Moreinspired by the geographical isolation of the tiny island of Inis Oírr and its sweeping views of the sea and sky, we created a series of ephemeral astronomical installations for the Drop Everything biennale
Read Morein this exclusive post, photographer Edgar Martins selects his favourite images from, and writes about the inspiration behind, his vast photographic documentary project, which captures the craft, materials and facilities behind the European Space Agency
Read Morethe AXNS Collective founder and occasional super/collider contributor on art, science and neuroaesthetics
Read Morea new exhibition at BALTIC in Newcastle returns to the Moon for inspiration
Read Morea limited-edition collaboration exploring the science and folklore behind six volcanoes from around the world
Read Morea potent mix of science, mythology, sex and nature, artist Camille Henrot's 13-minute video piece Grosse Fatigue combines eye-popping imagery with an epic spoken soundtrack mixing scientific history, religious Creation narratives and oral folklore drawn from the Dogon, Inuit and Navajo peoples to tell the story of the creation of the universe
Read Moreit's a bit battered, but at €80,000 this second-hand Hasselblad 500 EL is a bargain, considering where it's been and who's used it
hint: the Moon
a tropical/cosmic collage by James Burgess
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