Scientists Are One Step Closer to Building 'Artificial Wombs'
Scientists have sustained human embryos in a petri dish for 13 days, shattering the previous record of nine days.
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Scientists have sustained human embryos in a petri dish for 13 days, shattering the previous record of nine days.
Researchers think they now know how the famous bug-snaffling plant turned the evolutionary tables from hunted to hunter.
Sounds weird, but makes perfect sense.
The Albertan city of Fort McMurray has been ablaze for two days, causing tens of thousands of people to flee to safety – with no immediate end to the fire in sight.
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Walking through a museum is a wonderful way to learn about history, but you can only glean so much by looking at a random object, or reading a tiny description of it.
Several new modelling efforts are now attempting to answer the many questions about our Solar System's strange hypothetical world.
IBM's new working prototype quantum computer is accessible via the internet — and literally anyone can use it.
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Earlier this year, scientists confirmed the presence of gravitational waves. In recognition the scientists involved in the study have won the $3/£2.06 million Special Breakthrough Prize.
What do you do when you have to maintain the inside of an experimental fusion reactor? Deploy Wall-E’s more competent cousin, of course.
As a breed, labradors often have serious food-related issues—a behavioural quirk that often leads to over-eating and canine obesity.
First class seating has a lot to answer for.
Manufacturers rarely ever make second use of these important gadgety ingredients, but doing so could have a profound effect on the industry.
TRAPPIST-1 is a far-flung star spotted by astronomers that has all the trappings of harbouring Earth-like habitable planets.