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13 December 2013

Air passenger links between cities internationally are the most powerful determinants of disease spread, new reserach...

11 December 2013

NASA’s Curiosity rover has spent that past 15 months exploring a region of the planet called Gale Crater.

10 December 2013

Scientists have used new techniques to extract and analyse DNA from the oldest bones of human ancestors, dating from...

10 December 2013

In a pair of papers published in the journal PNAS, two international teams of researchers have described the first full...

06 December 2013

Dyslexia is down to a connectivity problem between different parts of the brain that decode language, scientists in...

05 December 2013

How much energy is generating using renewables?

05 December 2013

A means to block male fertility that doesn't involve potentially harmful hormone treatments has been unveiled...

04 December 2013

DNA from humans ancestors alive 400,000 years ago have had their mitochondrial DNA sequenced.

01 December 2013

When memories are recalled, the brain automatically also calls up the nerve cells storing where events took place, new...

01 December 2013

The 2014 FIFA World Cup may have fans reaching fever pitch for reasons other than football: the event coincides with...

28 November 2013

32 years after its discovery, we investigate the history and science of HIV/AIDS

27 November 2013

Scientists have engineered a surface that rejects water droplets 40% faster than had been thought feasible.

22 November 2013

A new way to spot cancerous cells speedily, by looking at their stiffness, has been developed by US scientists.

22 November 2013

Bacteria can readily pick up and use fragments of DNA they find laying around, including old mammoth genes, scientists...

22 November 2013

This week, the British biochemist Fred Sanger, who won two Nobel Prizes, passed away at the age of 95. We remember his...

22 November 2013

The world record has been broken for the most satellites launched aboard a single rocket.

21 November 2013

Because the 19th November was World Toilet Day, we investigate the science of sanitation

21 November 2013

A surface has been designed which stays incredibly dry.

21 November 2013

People with better memories may also be more likely to form false memories.

21 November 2013

Chemistry data from plankton shells could boost historical climate records

15 November 2013

A map tracking deforestation and tree replanting has been produce by Google, NASA and the University of Maryland...

14 November 2013

A recently-discovered antimicrobial can also combat chronic, deep-rooted infections previously regarded as resistant to...

14 November 2013

Dogs appear to be a European invention, new research has shown...

14 November 2013

The 2013 opium harvest was the largest on record. We explore its history in Quick Fire Science