Graphene Could be Used to Neutralise Cancer Stem Cells
Researchers at the University of Manchester have used the 2D carbon material to target and neutralise cancererous growths.
Researchers at the University of Manchester have used the 2D carbon material to target and neutralise cancererous growths.
It took a room full of geniuses to make light field tech work, and now all that development is teetering on the edge of extinction.
Italian neuroscientist and head-transplant advocate Sergio Canavero wants to make the tricky procedure actually happen.
Eighties' kids are now grown-ups with disposable income, so is it any surprise that the best toys of that decade are being resurrected? You won't hear any complaints here.
This wind-tunnel image is taken from a series of recent experiments carried out in Japan, tweeted out by an aero engineer working on the Bloodhound SSC 1000mph-car project. Read more >
"Simply enclose it in the Apple Watch 50m Waterproof Case ($229) or Apple Watch 100m Waterproof Case ($329)."
Would you drive to an island because your telephone told you to?
Pains, trains and compulsory purchase orders on Europe's largest engineering project.
Ray of flight.
Jony and Elon sitting at a bar, T.A.L.K.I.N.G.A.B.O.U.T.E.L.E.C.T.R.I.C.C.A.R.S., probably.
Sources say Google's financial figures show that YouTube made $4bn in revenue in 2014, but the astronomical costs of running the video network meant it contributed nothing to Google's profits. About time they "sunsetted" it then, surely? [WSJ via Engadget]
Fancy yourself as a future Brit Award winner, minus the capes and pratfalls?
New screen-covered smartphone sibling in alleged developer-forum snap leak shocker!
Google Play Music ups the capacity of its free music locker service from 20,000 songs to 50,000.
In terms of looks, its very much in line with the recently revealed LG G Watch Urbane.
Behold the first glimpse of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's crazy space venture: the largest plane in history, a 117-metre-wingspan beast designed to carry and launch giant rockets to space, with a combined weight of 540,000kg! Yes, this is actually happening. See more >