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Nuclear Space Screw Tackles NEOs

Although space scientists are confident that they have mapped the majority of "near Earth objects" that could conceiveably collide with us, and found that we're safe for ...
12th Aug 2007
 

Lab on a chip for IVF

Japanese researchers are developing a "lab-on-a-chip" to improve the success rates of IVF techniques. Researchers think that manipulating eggs and sperm, and the unphysio...
28th Jul 2007

China Cleaning up Beijing's Act for Olympics

The Chinese government have announced funding for a large-scale wind farm on the outskirts of Beijing in an effort to cut pollution in time for the 2008 Olympics. The 580 mil...
28th Jul 2007

iLightning

A paper in this week's New England Journal describes a man admitted to hospital with a rather strange pattern of skin injuries including ruptured eardrums, a broken jaw and burns t...
15th Jul 2007

Researchers confirm the existence of water on an extrasolar planet

For the first time researchers have been able to say with certainty that there is water on a distant planet. Writing in this week's Nature, UCL's Giovanna...
15th Jul 2007

Galaxy Zoo

Ever wanted to take part in astronomy research, but don’t have a telescope? Well now you can get a chance to look through some of the most beautiful astronomical images taken and m...
30th Jun 2007

Rabies-based Trojan Horse to Smuggle Drugs into the Brain

Harvard Scientists have tamed one of nature's nastiest pathogens by turning part of the rabies virus into a powerful therapeutic tool. Manju Swamy and his team borrowed the surface...
24th Jun 2007

Radiation-hungry fungi feed astronauts of the future

Inspired by findings from Chernobyl, biologists have discovered that some fungi can grow using radiation instead of light, this may make them ideal for growing in space for astrona...
10th Jun 2007

What’s the matter?

Physicists at the University of Pittsburgh have created a new form of matter, which they published in the journal Science this week.  Unfortunately it’s not a form of chocolat...
20th May 2007

Sixth Sense for Submarines

Scientists would like to build robotic submarines that can be used in complex tight spaces such as coral reefs, wrecks, oil rigs etc. The problem is that to avoid crashing in these...
6th May 2007

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