Science
Two smart books probe multiverses, dark matter – and sexual...
Is our universe one of a myriad? How hard is it to be a woman in science? Beyond...
My quest for an eco-friendly green lawn
Artificial turf has grown in popularity, but it has major drawbacks, says Beronda...
Physicists calculate highest dives most humans can safely...
By using 3D-printed models and dropping them into a tank, researchers have found...
Flexible robot hand with precise grip lifts 1000 times...
An 8-gram actuator - a device that converts energy and signals into movement - that...
Fibre-optic cables could be used to spy on people a kilometre...
A device can eavesdrop on someone talking near a fibre-optic cable, even if there...
Women more likely to have lasting taste issues after covid-19...
About 11 to 15 per cent of women seem to have issues with smell and taste at least...
DeepMind's protein-folding AI cracks biology's biggest...
Artificial intelligence firm DeepMind has transformed biology by predicting the...
Mysterious light may come from the largest molecules found...
The wavelengths of light emitted by large molecules called fullerene-metal complexes...
Stroke drug improves memory and repairs injured brain tissue...
Unlike existing treatments that focus on rehabilitation or reducing the risk of...
Disposable paper battery is activated by a drop of tap...
Small and cheap batteries could enable a host of electronic devices such as parcel...
JWST keeps breaking its own record for the most distant...
The James Webb Space Telescope has begun peering into the early universe, spotting...
40°C heatwave may have killed 1000 people in England and...
First estimate of extreme heat's impact suggests more than half of the deaths are...
Small woodlouse-like crustacean ‘pollinates’ red seaweed...
Small crustaceans carry sperm-like bodies from male to female members of the red...
‘Artificial synapse’ could make neural networks work more...
Networks of nanoscale resistors that work in a similar way to nerve cells in the...
Ultrasound stickers could continuously image internal organs...
A patch the size of a postage stamp can continuously deliver ultrasound imaging...
Fraudsters able to get material for a ‘dirty bomb’, finds...
Investigators in the US found they could acquire enough radioactive material to...