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Researcher in corn field

Breakthrough could turn city rooftops into bumper vegetable gardens

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Mushroom that grows on insects could help develop new anti-viral medications and cancer drugs

‘Love hormone’ revealed to have heart healing properties

Ancient Maya cities were dangerously contaminated with mercury

An example of conversation between the researchers and Erica.

Sharing a laugh: Scientists teach a robot when to have a sense of humor

Loperamide blister cpaket

Anti-diarrhea medication may help treat core autism symptoms

The Marburg male mummy – macroscopic views of the whole mummy

Scientific ‘detective work’ reveals South American mummies were brutally murdered

41% of teenagers can’t tell the difference between true and fake online health messages

Honeybees are suspended on top of a tracking ball, which registers their walking motions in real time and sends these to a computer for analysis.

Modern pesticides damage the brain of bees so they can’t move in a straight line

Worrying finding in California’s multi-billion-dollar climate initiative

Verbal insults trigger a ‘mini slap to the face’

Math genes used by fish to count may help us treat human neurodevelopmental diseases

Bees’ ‘waggle dance’ may revolutionize how robots talk to each other in disaster zones

The 'expanding hole' is an illusion new to science, strong enough to prompt the human eye pupils to dilate in anticipation of entering a dark space.

This illusion, new to science, is strong enough to trick our reflexes

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