This month's divested archaeology consists of the mitochondrial DNA of Europe's...
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In the final episode of Naked Oceans, Helen Scales takes a look ahead and contemplates the future of the oceans.
Hydrogen storage, cleaning up toxic mud spills and preventing premature labour... discover how research at Diamond is...
This week, how gene therapy can engineer a biological pacemaker, and the solution to Box Jellyfish stings. Plus, 7000...
How parenthood can extend your lifespan and the genetic recipe for a red blood cell. Plus, a new way to share...
The history of life in the oceans spans over 3.5 billion years. In this Naked Oceans we'll take a whistlestop tour...
How the grand canyon may be older than we thought, why hagfish may provide future fibres and the icy ecosystem in an...
In this NewsFlash - Why general health checks are generally unhelpful, how to make steam from sunlight and printing new...
How DNA sequencing identified an unsuspecting carrier of MRSA, why light at night makes mice depressed and a lonely...
Fiction and Science collide this month revealing the stories lurking beneath the synchrotron. Plus the latest news from...
In this NewsFlash - Ancient Arrowheads in Africa, a working lung-on-a-chip disease model and the disease attacking...
Can Koshik the elephant speak Korean? How have fireflies inspired better LEDs? Plus, the benefits of breast cancer...
3-parent IVF corrects mitochondrial faults, dung beetles stand on their balls, and treating C.diff
Fish defy the laws of physics, a vaccine against herpes, and how the brain responds to hunger...
In this NewsFlash, we hear why Eunuchs live longer lives and how a laundry detergent additive could convert clothes...
In this NewsFlash, how to take the fear out of a bad memory, why Curiosity may contaminate Mars and an IgNobel Prize...
What is the brightest object in nature? In this NewsFlash, we discover how an African fruit outshines the competition....
Infrared helps restore art and probe the origins of cancer and stem cells...
In this NewsFlash, we look at improving wheelchair design for paralympic wheelchair basketball players, the link...
In this NewsFlash, we explore evidence for the earliest lumberjacks, discover the dark matter lurking in our location,...
In this NewsFlash, we uncover the violent history of hot Jupiters and shed light on Black Holes. Plus, we ask if...
Do your eyes give you away when you lie? In this NewsFlash, we'll explore the evidence for the idea that gaze...
In this NewsFlash, we hear how a breath of bicarbonate might cut infections related to Cystic Fibrosis, discover a nano...