The British government isn't the only one looking to introduce digital ID cards. There is so much to worry about here, not ...
Scientists are designing mRNA vaccines to produce virus-like nanoparticles, which should lead to a more robust immune ...
Lead poisoning isn't just a modern phenomenon: fossil teeth show signs that it affected ancient hominids, and Homo sapiens ...
Next week, the unveiling of a revolutionary undersea habitat is set to re-energise marine science and begin a new era of ...
Economists, bankers and even the boss of OpenAI are warning of a rapidly inflating AI bubble. If and when it bursts, what ...
The global average concentration of CO2 surged by 3.5 parts per million to reach 423.9 ppm last year, fuelling worries that ...
A 230-million-year-old fossil found in Argentina shows that the evolution of sauropod dinosaurs’ long necks began earlier ...
In Ken Liu's All That We See or Seem, a once-famous hacker must find a missing dream-weaver. One for AI fans, but it didn't ...
With enthralling visuals and intense performances, this version of Mary Shelley's sci-fi tale reminds us to ask not only if we can create life, but if we can live with our creations, says Davide Abbat ...
Spiders have been around for a long time, which suggests they have found a way to cope with their webs being destroyed, ...
Why do dogs bring back a stick if you throw it? If I were a dog, I would say to my owner: you threw it, you fetch it ...
A new book and documentary from James Bluemel tells the story of the space race so far in photographs, a mix of images from ...
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