Putting numbers on how well looked after the animals that end up on our plate are...
Interviews with Scientists
Interviews about medicine, science, technology and engineering with scientists and researchers internationally...
The Ambassadors Programme uses eLife to bring scientists together and empower them to make changes...
Cancer cells from striped venus clams are now cropping up in their cousins, the warty venus clams...
The plants have to balance resistance to aridity and UV exposure against attractiveness to bees...
How does a baby - or the mother, or both - know that it's time to be born?
3D-printed electrodes, bacteria, light and water could be a promising combination for bioenergy…
How our brains interpret visual information impacts our clustering of stars…
From new years resolutions to Monday mornings, how we are designed can make change difficult…
When we act, there are several neural systems at play which mediate our responses…
The story of the lost vessel, which was recently found on the Antarctic sea floor…
Extreme habitual behaviours can be observed in these debilitating conditions…
With millions fleeing Ukraine, the threat of COVID-19 outbreaks amongst refugees looms…
If trying to make a change in your life, one protocol suggests going small is the way forward…
What can we expect from the conflicts of the future...
The legal implications of participating in and being subject to cyber attacks...
How does one go about launching a cyber attack, and how might you go about putting up a defence?
The techniques used by the world's largest powers to gain the advantage online...
How mobile phones can be considered a weapon of modern war...
What the noises from the deep can tell us about our underwater friends...
How an increase in time spent online is having unforeseen consequences...
Solar panels may now be used to produce electricity and water in hot climates.
We shed some light upon new fishing nets that help reduce bycatching.
Can our reporter plan his own wedding, with the help of a simulator? (No, but it's funny hearing him try)