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...
New data has been published that suggests reported incidences of domestic violence increase after an England football...
However much you might blame Rooney or Gerrard for England’s recent football disasters, a lot of it comes down to plain...
Some scientists are taking data from the football pitch and analysing it to see how the rest of us interact in the real...
There are millions of fans singing their teams praises across Brazil at the moment, but how does this chanting affect...
One of the pioneers of electric cars, Tesla, has announced it won't prevent other companies using its exclusive...
Electronic cigarette are currently unregulated - so who's using them, do they help people quit smoking, and are...
American scientists warn that sun worshippers risk becoming addicted to the ultra violet rays in sunshine.
This week, 3000 metres up a Chilean mountain, scientists pressed the button to blow up half a million tonnes of rock...
This week marked the 150th birthday of Alois Alzheimer. But what happens in our brains when the disease he discovered...
Scientists have teamed up with games developers to make Cascade - a video game which they hope can explain Alzheimer...
Scientists have grown neurons from arm hair which could help in the battle against Alzheimer's Disease...
How could fruit flies help eliminate Alzheimer's disease?
Amorous beetles stick together underwater while mating, which has given scientists an idea for underwater sticky tape...
One of the biggest dangers of long distance space travel are flares of radiation bursting from the sun. Have scientists...
In the fight to tackle the spread of malaria, could the answer lie in warping the gender balance of the mosquito...
Commercial science publishing is distorting the process, argues eLife Editor in Chief, Randy Schekman...
A protein complex called TSET sheds light on the evolution of trafficking pathways.
How the parasite that causes sleeping sickness keeps one step ahead of its host.
The immune response triggered by eczema may reduce the risk of skin cancer
How do we walk and chew gum at the same time?
So we have ways of protecting proteins, enzymes, and bacteria - but what about something infinitely more complicated -...
How do we protect substances we need to survive harsh environments like washing powder or even our stomachs?
Krishnāa Mahbubani has been developing a way to put vaccines into suspended animation so they don’t need...