A senior figure in the Ukrainian defence industry told New Scientist that a test took place two years ago involving fully ...
A near miss with a Waymo while cycling through London hasn't changed my optimistic stance on driverless cars, but we can't ...
One-third of people with anorexia nervosa don’t recover and treatment has remained stagnant for years. Now we’re beginning to ...
Uncrewed ground vehicles have already been tested for defending the front line by the Ukrainian military. Despite their ...
Drill cores at the impact site of the Chicxulub asteroid show evidence that, alongside widespread destruction, the collision ...
Scrape marks inside a skull and sharpened limb bones in a set of remains found in Scotland may be evidence of unusual Iron ...
Brown dwarfs are somewhere between the size of a planet and a star, so how could we have potentially mistaken two of them for ...
A complex ecosystem of woolly mammoths, bison, horses and big cats has been elucidated by studying the faeces of small rodents that probably ate the bigger animals ...
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Each decade the world is losing over 7 per cent of its freshwater storage capacity to sediment build-up, according to an ...
A diverse range of bird species has been recorded at a solar park on rewetted peatland in Germany, suggesting that combining ...
The out-of-Africa migration, in which ancient humans went on to inhabit every other continent except Antarctica, may not have ...