Some flowers may have evolved long stems to make it easier for echolocating bats to find them. Like insects and hummingbirds, ...
A ring of asteroid debris could have orbited Earth for tens of millions of years, and perhaps even have altered the planet's ...
Could we live in a quantum multiverse without ever noticing its oddness? A simulation suggests that the answer may be “yes” surprisingly often. “We live in a quantum world, as far as the experiments ...
The number of people worldwide directly killed by antibiotic resistance will rise to 1.9 million a year by 2050, according to ...
Most of the ancient underground aqueducts that enabled humans to settle in the world’s hottest and driest regions have been ...
The human brain goes through significant changes during pregnancy with few regions untouched, according to the first ever map ...
Maternity services need to educate parents-to-be on how pregnancy will affect their brain - their life could depend on it, says Helen Thomson ...
Subscriber-only recorded online event.  Kate Scholberg, American and Canadian neutrino physicist, delves into the world of ...
Snoring is often viewed as harmless, at least to the snorer, but we are now uncovering its potentially serious effects on cardiovascular health. And finding ways to stop is surprisingly challenging ...
Artificial intelligence has more in common with ants than humans, says Neil Lawrence. Only by taking a more nuanced view of ...
Loneliness was long thought to cause health conditions ranging from diabetes to cardiovascular disease, but new research ...
The long-standing mystery of how supermassive black holes grew so huge so quickly could be solved by decaying dark matter ...