Over a hundred years after her sinking, the most daring polar underwater project has...
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Robots that assemble like Lego promise to be safer, cheaper and more efficient...
What would Old McDonald says about his overcrowded, over-medicated, and overlooked animals...?
How rising Antarctic winds are boosting ocean temperatures...
Reusable spacecraft will make space travel more budget friendly. How will the ESA's spacecraft work?
Holes in the Antarctic sea ice have been forming for decades, and are a mystery to science.
Humans have a unique perception of pitch compared to macaque monkeys
Can we employ nano-technology to make recyclable crisp packets?
Harnessing the properties of paper, a new sensor could cut food waste...
Breakthrough makes new catalyst technology possible...
If countries increase their commitment to climate action, large cities could save thousands of lives.
A new compound has been discovered that is able to kill antibiotic resistant bacteria...
CRISPR gene edited twins have been found to have a 21% higher mortality rate before the age of 76.
Heart plasters to replace heart muscle in patients recovering from a heart attack
Engineers have found a cheap way to measure the hand’s sense of touch - paving the way to better prosthetics.
Could iron deficiency in the cells of the heart lead to heart failure?
Tiny obstacle courses show bacteria adapt their movement to maintain speed.
Redefining a unit of measurement that was invented in 1799 has required the entire metric system to change.
Does drinking order dictate hangover intensity. Cambridge scientists investigated...
An app can detect middle ear fluid signalling infections in babies and children...
Destroyed structures have been found as glass particles in sand.
Video streaming consumes 3% of global electricity, a new study examines how streaming habits contribute.
Could bacteria-killing viruses succeed where antibiotics fail?
Should there be a limit on how much testosterone a woman can have?
Wasps are capable of “transitive inference”, a cognitive skill previously thought to be unique to humans.