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...
How much of a setback is this failed launch?
If black holes exist, could they have white counterparts?
Would it be as simple as being squashed, or is there more to it?
If black holes cannot be seen, how do we know that they are there?
How do they form, what kinds of black holes are there, and how do they mess with time?
Magnetic fields protect life on Earth from space radiation, and they might be doing the same on other worlds
Locking away more CO2 into concrete to fight the emissions crisis
Could sensitivity to the Earth's magntic fields be more common than we realise?
A breakthrough in renewable energy as solar power reaches 5% of the World's energy needs
Two researchers suggest seven new approaches for rethinking how we should do science and operate universities...
Birds, the "living dinosaurs", give us clues in their eggshells about their ancient reptilian ancestors...
Odours of other animals alter rates of sexual maturity in female mice, and even make them live longer...
Data provided by a person is regarded as less uncertain than cues that come from a computer...
It's about finding what works for you...
What turns your temporary injury into long lasting agony...
It's important to know when you're doing damage to your body...
Defining the scale of the problem...
A WHO official accuses Beijing of getting in the way of fighting future pandemics...
But primates with opposable thumbs are fooled...
Concerns have been raised due to the rapid development of potentially dangerous technologies...
An April Fool's joke turns out to be a real game!
Chris Berrow and Leigh Milner review the globally popular board game