How studying a disease that affects hundreds of people could save millions of lives
Sep 15, 2016 16:32 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science
A rare disease is one that affects fewer than five in 10,000 people. You might wonder why anyone would dedicate their life to studying a disease when only a handful of people would benefit from a cure. Why not study one of...

What causes your food to decay – and the clever chemistry that can stop the rot
Sep 15, 2016 15:29 pm UTC| Science
A hotel in Reykjavík has on display a McDonalds burger and fries, seemingly undecomposed after 2,512 days and counting. It was bought on October 30, 2009, the day that the last McDonalds in Iceland closed. But you...

When process becomes product – repacking science communication
Sep 15, 2016 07:31 am UTC| Science
I like deadlines. They punctuate my projects. Deadlines and deliverables force me to package my projects into consumable chunks, into a product that is necessary for sharing and showing my work and also for reaching my...
What exactly does 'instantaneous' mean?
Sep 15, 2016 03:03 am UTC| Science Nature
How short is an instant? Is it a second? A tenth of a second? A microsecond? You might think all of these qualify. What about 100 years? That certainly doesnt seem like an instant, and to a human being, it isnt, since wed...
Here's what dogs see when they watch television
Sep 08, 2016 08:16 am UTC| Science
Dog owners often notice their pets watching televisions, computer screens and tablets. But what is going on in their poochs head? Indeed, by tracking their vision using similar methods used on humans, research has found...

World War I to the age of the cyborg: the surprising history of prosthetic limbs
Sep 06, 2016 09:14 am UTC| Science
People have long dreamed of being smarter, stronger, faster. But now it seems that cutting edge technologies are out there, or in development, that might enable us truly to enhance our cognitive and physical capabilities....

Ceres asteroid may have an 'ice volcano' and other signs of water, NASA mission reveals
Sep 03, 2016 10:47 am UTC| Science
The arrival of NASAs Dawn mission at the huge asteroid 1 Ceres in early 2015 has turned out to have been well worth waiting for. This dwarf planet is the largest body in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter and was...