Superglue could be used to recycle plastic into more useful products
Interviews with Scientists
Interviews about medicine, science, technology and engineering with scientists and researchers internationally...
Claims that an artificially intelligent chatbot was sentient sparked uproar. Are "alive" algorithms realistic
Whether you prefer red, white or rosé, the vessel the wine is carried in may also influence it's flavour
5 years ago, the great white population in Gansbaai vanished. Now, scientists are starting to understand why.
In light of Roe vs Wade, could period tracking app data be used as evidence in abortion prosecution trials?
Research has shown that current rescue techniques are not in line with medical science.
After a large crash at the British Grand Prix, the once controversial Halo has been termed a hero once again
Reframing the physical sensations stress induces and learning about how the brain works can alter physiology
By trying to detect axions, researchers have been able to rule out some criteria for these invisible forces
Creating new individuals using freeze dried egg cells could help with species preservation
Beyond public opinion, there are other barriers standing in between gene-edited foods and our fridges
By adding algae DNA into crops, these oils could be sourced in a more sustainable way
While many decaf coffee varieties exist, many are striving to make a tastier bean and gene-editing might help
By altering how a certain enzyme in tomatoes operates, they can accumulate pro-vitamin D
Humans have been modifying produce for millennia, selecting for genes which boost beneficial traits
Carl Sayer set us the task of finding our own ghost ponds; we'll need to swat up before the expedition...
When old ponds are restored, plant life that has laid in waiting can take root after 150 years...
Many ponds being restored or created are found on farmland. Why do the owners get involved?
The UK introduced a scheme to help save one endangered species, but where should these new ponds be built?
Factors like sex & weight leave an individual more susceptible to prolonged symptoms, new study finds...
A space round-up including seeing the universe in infrared, voyager mission updates, & mystery moon craters...
These viral infections alter the scent given off by their hosts, tempting mosquitoes to bite...
Currently, we know more about the surface of Mars than we do of Earth...
Turns out that numbness you feel when its chilly outside could be the key to a new way to treat pain...
Perhaps it is not the healthier option we perceive it to be...