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Modelling algae cells turning inside out, might help us understand how we're made!
'Filter bubbles' on Facebook bias the information individuals see and read...
You may not realise it, but all the food you eat has been genetically altered over time.
Brian Clegg smooths out the wrinkles over the darling of the cosmetic industry, hyaluronic acid
Crashes, contagion and climate change. Do we have anything to fear from planes?
What is this mysterious box? Is it is as clever as we think? And is it even black?
Six months after the historic landing the Space Boffins catch up with the Rosetta team.
Why are babies tummies always swollen? Do our brains function at 100%?
How do mussels stick tight and weather the constant ocean waves? Helen Scales discovers mussel adhesive proteins
How volcanoes blow their tops, and the after-shocks of an eruption...
Why do we develop allergies? Which tectonic plates caused the Nepalese earthquake?
Brian Clegg introduces a compound steeped in faded Victorian glamour – acetylene
We step inside the multidimensional world of the computer games industry...
How are robotic voices generated? And what's their future? Will they ever sound human?
Where are mosquitoes during the winter? Why can't I whistle as I get older?
Men tend to donate competitively on webs pages run by attractive female fundraisers
How genetic sequencing makes modern science tick.
How genetics coordinates embryonic development.
Genetically modify me: the science and safety of genetic modification
Simon Cotton examines a compound banned in warfare but still used by police to disperse crowds: CS gas
Western societies are missing important gut bacteria due to modern sanitation practices.
Why do humans have rhythm? Do you sneeze in your sleep? Why do crabs walk sideways?
How does your brain interpret a noise?
GM Salmonella can be used to combat cancer