Robotic Microfish Can Sense and Remove Toxins From Their Environment
Future hangover remedies are going to be weird.
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Future hangover remedies are going to be weird.
It's been nicknamed Voltaglue because apparently all the cool glue names were already taken.
Have you haddock enough of buying these questionable supplements? Don't flounder. You'll thank cod you listened to this advice.
What a blooming good idea.
Though you would certainly think that if you believed all the viral tweets circulating about the photo.
Wouldn’t it be great if one jab could protect you for life? A lifetime flu vaccine isn’t impossible, and we’re making progress toward one, but we’ve still got a ways to go.
Humans aren’t very good at dealing with heat, but some life forms have to live with scorching temperatures and extreme drought all the time.
It's elementary, my dear Poirot.
Pioneering surgery is allowing those with spinal images to enjoy sexual stimulation once more.
Host Coyote Peterson, who seems to really like animals and pain, is the face of Brave Wilderness, a YouTube channel that “brings you closer to the most beloved, bizarre and misunderstood creatures known to man.”
Calling the news "disappointing", the Met Office will only be called upon by the Beeb for severe weather warning updates in the future.
A team of researchers demonstrates what would have happened to the world’s megafauna if humans had never existed.
The round, bright, yellow objects near the center of this Hubble image are part of a massive galaxy cluster. If you look closely, several blue galaxies seem to form a wide circle around the cluster, and they all look strangely similar. That’s because they’re actually reflections of the same galaxy. Read More >
Don’t be a wanker in the hospital. Especially if your newborn baby is dying at the time.
It turns out that when coffee plantations encroach on natural forest habitat, bats are happy to live in the coffee.
The James Webb space telescope looks like giant gold-plated space origami. Read More >>