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‘Reverse fridges’ and insulated walls – how to make a house carbon neutral...
Mobile forests could help cities cope with climate change...
Using spin to push the bounds of electronic devices
Excerpt from Rule Makers, Rule Breakers: How Tight and Loose Cultures Wire Our World
Emotional response to city design could guide urban planning...
Shoppers ‘can’t afford’ energy efficient cars, homes - researchers...
Why eschewing tech may be good for mental well-being...
Could green fertiliser transform agriculture?
Why hunting for fast radio bursts is an ‘exploding field’ in astronomy
Is our reality a computer simulation?
Your ideas will create the materials of the future...
Transplant recipients may soon have a test to protect against organ rejection...
And can anyone hear you scream when you get there?
Why meerkats and mongooses have a cooperative approach to raising their pups...
The modern-day equivalent of a scale pan for molecules
Could drawing on the properties of quantum behaviour provide a route to truly secure cryptography?
“Do you have to be naked?” “Good thing it’s a radio show!” “Better hit the gym!”
To treat an eating disorder, we need to know what emotion fuels it...
Today is the 100-year anniversary of Eddington’s eclipse experiment. The experiment was recently repeated.
Teenagers weigh in on the debate...