Wearable advancements have been shared in a recent review, showing how much innovation has taken place, but also what obstacles are in the way.
Wearable advancements have been shared in a recent review, showing how much innovation has taken place, but also what obstacles are in the way.
This might sound like science fiction, but it is in fact science research. A planet beyond our Solar System appears to have an intricate and dramatic weather system, a new 3D map reveals.
There are identifiable changes in world’s water cycle, according to world data spanning two decades - are humans the cause? NASA experts have the answer.
Archaeologists say they have have the answer as to whether the ancient copper industry at King Solomon’s Mines actually harmed people and the environment, arguing against previous studies.
Even US cities seen as affluent, like New York City and Los Angeles have "plumbing poverty" worsened by the financial and cost of living crisis.
Fossil evidence in Mallorca reveals what could be the oldest ancestor of mammals. Strangely, it looked like a dog but with “sabre teeth” and no fur.
There are concerns AI large language models like ChatGPT could replace certain jobs, but what about in finance? Tests seem reassuring.
Disney princesses face hidden health risks, experts caution in a festive feature in the run up to Christmas. We share the highlights for you here.
A team of researchers collected samples from glaciers in Iceland to uncover a hidden process in nature that could bust methane released from ice melt.
The first documented evidence of cannibalism in mosasaurs has been revealed through advanced imaging methods, in the most comprehensive study of its kind which was part of a PhD thesis.
A system utilising biorobotics can track bees and bugs in new detail, revealing more about their true behaviour and response to changes in the environment.
Dust affects how ice crystals form in clouds, which are crucial to understanding how the climate is changing in the Arctic, new research suggests.
River deltas are important environments for nature and human society, but are being affected by ecological stressors and climate change. Could design thinking save the world's deltas for the future? Some scientists think so.
The relationships of robots with humans bring intriguing questions. Research taken in and around Bristol, involving the city's public, have given insights in how movement corresponds to these dynamics of trust.
A new metric called the 3-30-300 rule is a standard for increasing tree canopy cover in urban cities, which will be important for cooling down urban populations during climate change. But what does this rule involve?
Researchers have been able to fine-tune effortless movements in robots recently. This advance comes after decade-long developments in animal-like robots, such as BigDog designed for military missions. But why was it scrapped?
Space tourism grows as a market with a couple companies offering to take paying customers to space. The question arises - is this good or bad?
High tech remotely operated equipment has revealed new creatures in the deep ocean. One particular "mystery mollusc" appeared particularly tricky to define, in more ways than one. But scientists have cracked its secret.
Science shows that when we work out our muscles, it helps our neurons grow. New research in a petri dish proves that biochemical and physical impacts of exercise can actually heal nerves.
There has been an improvement on how to measure a growth mindset in a quantifiable way thanks to research from the Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology.