Researchers have used stem cells to make neural implants more refined and with less scar...
Interviews with Scientists
Interviews about medicine, science, technology and engineering with scientists and researchers internationally...
Is there a way to lower your risk of cancer by changing your genes?
What are tumours made from, and how can we destroy them safely?
How does radiotherapy work, and where is it going in the future?
Cancer is a global problem, but what is it and why is it so deadly?
Female researchers are less likely to be invited to review scientific papers.
Artificial stimulation of the brain can boost performance in certain memory tasks.
Nematode worms use a pheromone to kill off unwanted males
A drug found only in an Indian plant can be produced on a large scale in engineered yeast
A shortage of oxygen causes the bacteria S. aureus to form biofilms that protect it from antibiotics
The science behind IBS and what can be done to help sufferers.
How do some bacteria evade the stomach's defence mechanisms to cause trouble in the gut?
In our colon is a previously unrecognised organ made up of trillions of microbes.
Why are scientists marching all across the world?
Most of us know that too much sugar is bad for our teeth, but why? Looks like bacteria are to blame.
Plumes given off by jet sprays from the ocean of Saturn's moon Enceladus suggest an ocean inside the moon may...
Harnessing liquid water from water vapour in the air could help millions experiencing water shortages.
Could detecting an atmosphere on an exoplanet suggest life outside our Solar System?
Should parents be curbing the time children spend on touch screen devices?
The battle of the sexes starts with imprinted genes in the womb.
Kat Arney reports back from the Genetics Society, BSBD and BSCB Spring meeting.
From epigenetics and imprinting to trees and bees, here are highlights from the joint Genetics Society, BSDB and BSCB...
Opossums have an unusual way of sorting out their sex chromosomes.
Are we giving DNA a little bit too much credit?
Are employers allowed to use your genetic information against you?