Britain should be too cold for the invasive Aesculapian snake to survive, but it is thriving by exploiting the warmth of ...
A mouse's tumours, scales from a butterfly's wings and a smiling cross-section of a bracken fern are some of the incredible ...
People who went from using social media for at least 2 hours a day to just 30 minutes a day reported no improvement to their ...
While quantum computers are still in their infancy, more and more people are training to become quantum software developers ...
Neurosurgeon James Doty and neuroscientist Sabina Brennan ask if there is any real science in manifesting in their new books ...
Colossal, a US firm that is aiming to revive lost species such as the woolly mammoth, says it now has a near-complete genome ...
Producing a kilogram of farmed salmon may require 4 or 5 kilograms of wild fish, which isn't a sustainable approach to ...
Feedback is intrigued by a study that uses rain and a "realistic three-compartment human head phantom" to explore the effects ...
A debating technique known as the "truth sandwich" is helping archaeologists combat a false narrative about an advanced ...
There is a dirty secret in publishing: most popular science books aren't fact-checked. This needs to change, says Michael ...
The natural motors that power tail-like appendages in bacteria seem to have a single evolutionary origin, allowing parts from different species to be combined to create a tiny new engine ...
Dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico have tiny bits of plastic in their breath, and this is probably a worldwide problem ...