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Mars rocks collected by Perseverance boost case for ancient life
11 September 2021, 06:26 AM
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NASA confirms Perseverance Mars rover got its first piece of rock
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World's thinnest light bulb is here
Using graphene - an atomically thin and perfectly crystalline form of carbon - as a filament, scientists have demonstrated for the first time an on-chip visible light source.
16 June 2015, 14:56 PM
Philae comet lander wakes up
The European Space Agency (Esa) says its comet lander, Philae, has woken up and contacted Earth.
14 June 2015, 11:37 AM
World's first penis transplant patient fathers a child (video)
A young South African man who had the world's first successful penis transplant last December has impregnates his girlfriend.
14 June 2015, 03:40 AM
3D printer helps separate conjoined twins in China
Chinese surgeons uses 3D printing technology as part of a successful operation to separate conjoined twins.
10 June 2015, 13:40 PM
3 easy ways to spot liars (video)
Have you ever had an experience where you knew someone was lying but you weren’t sure enough to call them out on it, only to find out later that you were right all along?
10 June 2015, 04:00 AM
Humans have more than 5 senses
It turns out, there are at least nine senses and most researchers think there are more like twenty-one or so.
9 June 2015, 12:35 PM
Nasa finds glass on Mars, could hold signs of life
Nasa's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has found glass in a crater on Mars.
9 June 2015, 07:08 AM
A blood test can tell every virus you've ever had
Researchers develop a new test that can detect every known human virus that currently or previously infected a person from a single drop of blood.
6 June 2015, 06:28 AM
Solar Impulse: Plane damaged after landing in Japan
A solar-powered plane that is attempting a record-breaking flight around the world has been damaged after making an unscheduled stop in Japan.
3 June 2015, 15:10 PM
Large Hadron Collider turns on 'data tap'
The Large Hadron Collider has re-started scientific investigations after a two-year pause.
3 June 2015, 11:49 AM
Black hole glimpsed playing cosmic billiards
Astronomers have witnessed two big blobs of plasma, shot into space by a black hole, cannoning into each other in a dramatic cosmic billiard-shot.
28 May 2015, 14:37 PM
Crowds 'could be counted' with phone data
It may be possible to estimate the size of a large crowd based on geographical data from mobile phones and Twitter, according to a new study.
27 May 2015, 14:58 PM
Half the world will use internet by 2015: Report
Nearly half of the global population will be using the internet by the end of this year, according to a new report.
26 May 2015, 13:38 PM
Spiders strum on leaves for love
Scientists have revealed the musical, flirtatious side of a common spider.
23 May 2015, 13:12 PM
Advanced gravity hunt is green lit
One of the great physics experiments of our age looks ready to begin its quest.
20 May 2015, 15:40 PM
Test your brain power
What English word is always spelled incorrectly? Why can't you take a picture of a man with a wooden leg in Barisal? Test your brain power. See if you can answer these questions.
20 May 2015, 04:31 AM
First warm-blooded fish found
The car-tire-size opah is striking enough thanks to its rotund,silver body. But now, researchers have discovered something surprising about this deep-sea dweller:It's got warm blood.
15 May 2015, 05:46 AM
THE MISSING LINK
In a new study, published in Nature this week, a research team led from Uppsala University in Sweden presents the discovery of a new microbe that represents a missing link in the evolution of complex life.
14 May 2015, 18:00 PM
Robotic tentacle targets keyhole surgery
Italian engineers have built a robotic arm, aimed at improving surgical operations and inspired by the octopus.
14 May 2015, 14:35 PM
Top science panel to advise European Commission
A high level group of scientists is to be recruited to provide independent advice to the European Commission.
13 May 2015, 15:53 PM