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Jupiter's Great Red Spot is hundreds of degrees hotter than anywhere else on the planet.
Three new types of Zika vaccine have been found to be effective in trials on monkeys.
Scientists at Oxford use machine learning to help diagnose childhood pneumonia.
Anti-cancer skin patch combats colon cancer using targeted therapy...
From the Olympics to jet engines, this week we're turning up the temperature.
If we slice the earth in half and leave the inner and outer core intact, like cutting the avocado, what would it look...
Is it possible to absorb vitamin D through glass, what happens to cosmetic microbeads...
As transport changes and we become more sustainable, what is the future of fuels?
Young scientists from UK and Japan got engaged in science communication.
Young scientists from UK and Japan got engaged in science communication.
Juno reaches Jupiter in a death-defying mission through radiation belts but what now?
The rumbly in our tumbly revealed!
Why don't our ears stop growing and can stem cells reverse type 1 diabetes?
A mechanical masticator, or “chewing robot” gave the palaeontologists something to chew on.
What can we learn from our canine companions, and have we taken breeding too far?
This week, Loot got in touch to ask how the moon got its markings.
How does wirless charging work and is there any truth in palm reading?
We find out how signals between cells build organisms.
Scientists have identified how positive thinking can help boost the immune system.
Is there space for nature in our increasingly urbanised world?
A new chemical sensor has been developed that can spot even the tiniest amount of gases
This summer at the Royal Society: from the biology of birds to clearing up space junk.
Lucka Bibic went in search of cavemen's names...