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A material made from bacterial cellulose alters its insulating properties in dry and moist conditions, which could help you ...
RNA drugs might be able to protect against a huge range of viruses by turning on key parts of our innate defences against ...
This image shows the Chinese moon lander, called Lanyue, successfully completing take-off and landing tests on 6 August at a site in Heibei Province ...
Kate Douglas discovers plans for a "nature revolution" in Marc Berman's fascinating and ambitious new book Nature and the Mind ...
In Search of Freshwater, photographer M'hammed Kilito's images showcase the importance and fragility of humanity's ...
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From DNA sequencing to rainbows, the world of microfluidics is well-served by Albert Folch's book How the World Flows, says ...
A new measure of ageing says today's older people are the healthiest ever – keeping the trend going won't be easy, however ...
In Here Comes the Sun, environmentlalist Bill McKibben argues that the rapid adoption of solar power should quell our worst ...
Groundbreaking new research reveals something that should have been obvious all along: trees have a vast, diverse microbiome ...
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