Home science Rich but not happier — why economic growth doesn’t always translate to happiness October 14, 2015 - Updated on March 16, 2023
Animals Centipede venom could hold the secret of the perfect painkiller October 14, 2015 - Updated on October 15, 2015
News A crazy Boeing patent describes a jet engine powered by lasers and mini nuclear explosions October 14, 2015 - Updated on November 16, 2020
News Were dinosaurs warm or cold-blooded? New stdy suggests something in between October 14, 2015 - Updated on March 19, 2024
Animals CO2 in the atmosphere heralds imminent food chain collapse — and it’s gonna start in the oceans October 13, 2015 - Updated on October 16, 2019
Biology Malaria proteins kill 9 out of 10 cancer cells in mice trials October 13, 2015 - Updated on October 14, 2015
Climate How rising sea levels will affect US: Miami and New Orleans underwater by 2100 October 13, 2015 - Updated on February 13, 2024
News Celebrating Ada Lovelace: the first computer programmer (XIXth century) October 13, 2015 - Updated on April 6, 2021
Genetics Twisting DNA into unexpected shapes raises new exciting possibilities October 12, 2015 - Updated on October 13, 2015
Animals Biologist takes picture with rare bird, then kills it ‘for science’ October 12, 2015 - Updated on October 13, 2015
Archaeology New passage of the Epic of Gilgamesh had us waiting even more than G R R Martin does between books October 12, 2015
News This 125-million-year old bird possibly flew above dinosaurs October 12, 2015 - Updated on August 24, 2023
Mind & Brain Scientists simulate a piece of a rat’s brain – will this save the $1bn. Human Brain Project? October 9, 2015
Agriculture Feeding the world through global warming: Altering one plant gene makes for climate-resilient crops October 8, 2015 - Updated on October 9, 2015
News When Earth’s solid inner core formed: 1 to 1.5 billion years ago October 8, 2015 - Updated on October 16, 2023
Health Runner’s high is literally like smoking cannabis October 8, 2015 - Updated on November 16, 2020
Animals 200 new species discovered in Himalaya, including walking fish, emerald snake and sneezing monkey October 8, 2015 - Updated on October 10, 2023
Mind & Brain Many parts, but the same mold – how the brain forms new thoughts October 6, 2015 - Updated on March 14, 2023
Environment Third of all cactus species are endangered, mostly because of illegal trade October 6, 2015
Astronomy China is building the world’s largest radio telescope – and it’s almost done October 6, 2015
News Time slows down when people try to fight their racial bias October 6, 2015 - Updated on September 7, 2018