September 25, 2018

This 1,300-year-old Egyptian ‘love spell’ has finally been deciphered

An ancient Egyptian text more than 1,300 years old, which would originally have been used as a magic spell, has

This new lithium battery tech can simply suck up CO2 to power itself

Everybody knows the world’s got a serious carbon dioxide problem, but an ingenious and potentially cost-effective way of dealing with

The startup that offers to inject people with “young blood” is opening its first clinic

To startup founder and Stanford Medical graduate Jesse Karmazin, blood is the next big government-approved drug. Karmazin recently launched Ambrosia

Ancient Mars likely did have the conditions for life, but not where we might expect

It’s one of the biggest questions in the Solar System: was there ever life on Mars? And, if yes, will

This teenager survived almost 50 days adrift at sea in a floating wooden hut

He had rations to last just one week. But somehow an Indonesian teenager who drifted out to sea in a

Termite colonies in Japan have been found completely without males – and they’re thriving

For the first time, scientists have discovered all-female termite colonies, living and flourishing in Japan. While we know of several

NASA just released new data on why Earth wobbles as it spins on its axis

NASA scientists have combined data on our planet’s rotation with a number of sophisticated models to find that melting ice

We just got the first photos ever taken from the surface of an asteroid

On a primitive piece of space rock more than 100 million miles (160 million kilometres) from Earth, two tiny robotic

Top mathematician says he’s solved a 160-year-old maths problem worth $1 million

One of the world’s most renowned mathematicians showed how he solved the 160-year-old Riemann hypothesis at a lecture on Monday