Bacteria frozen for thousands of years could hold the key to developing new antibiotics, researchers have found.
Science teacher Michael Green wasn’t sure how his students would feel about the new assignment. Growing mushrooms for South ...
Experts share what you can do to live a longer, healthier, happier life—with your loved ones by your side.
Men and women may differ in flirting strategies, and women may adapt their approach depending on whether there are "competitor" females around chasing the same "prize" male.
Most men don’t prefer to go for routine screenings for prostate cancer due to fear and embarrassment. There are also myths ...
ACHES, pains, creaks and stiffness… chances are you fob it all off as an inevitable part of ‘getting older’. But, doctors don’t consider any pain normal… there’s always a ...
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It’s not just the phone, it’s the lighting. Scientists have found a new biological link between dim indoor habits and the global nearsightedness epidemic.
Bioengineered E. coli bacteria can now produce a group of compounds with anticancer, anti-HIV, antidiabetic and anti-inflammatory activities. The Kobe ...
Provided content. One ball on a Plinko board is unpredictable. Drop a thousand and they form a near-perfect bell curve—one of math’s most powerful ideas for 150+ years.
Choosing A-Levels can feel stressful for both students and parents. Some subjects are known to be harder because they need strong maths skills, long essays, or complex problem-solving. Many families ...