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Tattoos may have been widespread in prehistory, with scientists discovering a plethora of body art on a pastoralist who died ...
The prebiotic properties of human milk could be harnessed to treat a bacterial strain known to cause problems for ...
Readers explain how heat conductivity and surface properties influence the rates at which materials dry after a wash cycle ...
Our readers contend that the heart really is quite central after all, and the asymmetry it does have helps to make it a more ...
We may be a step closer to a highly effective mRNA vaccine against HIV, but tests so far reveal that the approach can cause ...
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In this latest instalment of Future Chronicles, an imagined history of future inventions, Rowan Hooper reveals how ...
The Design Museum in London’s latest exhibition, More Than Human, is a fresh foray into the question of how we work with, and ...
The unpredictability of our times isn't all bad, as it may help us think up some genuine new ideas, says Daniel Yon, author ...
This week's cartoon from Twisteddoodles ...
A fantastic alien adventure can be found on our very own planet by studying the microbial life in Earth's crust, according to ...
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