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27 June 2014

A new study has tested the idea of using faces instead of passwords online.

26 June 2014

Cases of whooping cough are being reported in vaccinated children in Britain.

26 June 2014

Scientists have discovered why stress is so harmful to the heart.

26 June 2014

Solar panels may be about to become a lot cheaper, thanks to a new breakthrough.

26 June 2014

Despite UK advisory council advice, 'qat' became a Class C drug. Professor David Nutt...

26 June 2014

It's not just conversations that we share with our mobiles, but also our bacterial...

25 June 2014

Nathan Adams introduces a confusingly-named protein that's essential for keeping blood flowing: Albumin

24 June 2014

We examine the beatuiful game to find out how much World Cup action comes down to science

24 June 2014

Salamanders can grow back entire limbs if they lose them, can this ever be done by people?

23 June 2014

We sniff out the science asking does sneeze volume and sound denote personality type?

23 June 2014

A new exhibition at the National Gallery is looking at the science of colour making...

21 June 2014

With the onset of climate change, can flooding ever be stopped completely?

20 June 2014

How much damage can bodies repair? How do I know how to whistle? How likely are aliens?

20 June 2014

Chilean mountaintop blasted off to make way for world's largest telescope, E-ELT

20 June 2014

Beat anxiety, form healthy habits and induce a happy state of mind, we open our minds!

19 June 2014

This week the USA has carried out its first executions by lethal injection since April.

19 June 2014

Sustainable plastic may be achievable by using compounds found in plant pulp.

18 June 2014

Neil Withers finds out how vermilion has been keeping human civilisation looking bright and beautifully red for...

17 June 2014

Fruit flies, arm hair and video games tackle the most significant threat to our generation

16 June 2014

Can you combat brain fogginess and aid your french homework by munching sweets?

14 June 2014

Twenty years ago, gene therapy was a great hope for the future of medicine - progress has been slow but things may now...

13 June 2014

What causes itching? Can parasites manipulate our behaviour? Why do we yawn?

12 June 2014

This week a program reportedly passed the 'Turing test'. But what does this actually mean?

11 June 2014

Brian Clegg holds his nose to examine one of the real workhorses of the organic chemistry lab: Pyridine