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Time to o change the meaning of the old saying, “a snowball’s chance in hell.” Apparently, its odds are quite good of surviving.
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Time to o change the meaning of the old saying, “a snowball’s chance in hell.” Apparently, its odds are quite good of surviving.
Traces of affected brain tissue have been found in a pregnant European patient.
There's good cause for randomly kicking wearers in the knee – it's all to do with prosthetics.
The ridiculous feat has been achieved by researchers at University College London.
The astrophysics world can barely contain itself.
Big names in the science world team up to combat the mosquito-borne disease's threat.
Potential history being made with announcements being beamed to us from Washington DC.
Hunting and pecking has been pitted against touch typing with surprising results in a new study that tracked users' hands in action, showing that formal training isn't the be-all-and-end-all of proficient typing. Read more >>
There’s far too much TV to keep track of, and a few shows get the lion’s share of attention. This lot deserves their props. Time to start binge-watching!
An Aussia coastal grass could make condoms much, much thinner. Thinner is better.
The US Director of National Intelligence is not optimistic about tools like CRISPR.
Researchers wanted to get on top of Star Wars' massive universe and found some unexpected outcomes.
So horses aren't quite as stupid as some people might think.
This impressive-looking piece of equipment lives up to its appearance. The Plasma Kristall-4, to give the device its full name, recreates how atoms interact so we can understand the intricacies of basic physics and chemistry in space. Read more >>
As of being stuck on a plane full of Americans wasn't bad enough already.
When it comes to the prospect of hacking the brain, it’s not a matter of if, but when.