Scientists have discovered that applying an electrical current to the brain can improve people's vision temporarily, and the worse your eyesight is, the more powerful the boosting effect.
Hi there, welcome to another dimension, where up is down, right is wrong, and squares are circles. Seriously, bring us all your squares and we'll turn them into circles for you.
A researcher in the US is developing technology that will enable locusts - those Biblical crop destroyers - to detect explosives hidden in hard-to-reach areas. If successful, the technology has the potential to completely change the way...
The US$1.1 billion Juno mission hit a huge milestone Monday night when it successfully entered Jupiter's orbit. But what will happen to it in February 2018 when its job is done? Spacecraft don't really get happy retirements.
Juno is equipped with 9 scientific instruments all dedicated to studying the largest planet in the solar system.
One mathematician’s spirited answer to bored, frustrated and reluctant math students.
Here’s how to encourage new medical innovation, says genetic researcher Geoffrey Siwo: Join forces with the people who need innovation the most, all over the world.
Chemist Rebecca Abergel and her colleagues have found a way to remove radioactive contaminants from the body. Now they are trying to put their solution in a pill.
Hello geek friends. An excellent educational and entertaining documentary on computer software algorithm in real life. Short 60 min BBC film shows the real l...
And how to commit crimes against insects with them.
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