A single-celled organism shows Pavlovian learning, challenging our assumptions about the origins of cognition.
He insists his plan is inevitable and will unlock radical life extension. But when scalpel meets skin, is it survivable?
Cornwall Live on MSN
Bodmin not the criminal capital of the UK says thriving community
After national reports labelled it the 'crime capital of the UK' we visited to see the reality. 'We have got issues, but we ...
Dive into 25 strange scientific theories genius scientists once believed. Uncover the bizarre ideas of history's greatest ...
Quantum computing is moving fast, and by 2026, knowing about quantum programming languages will be a big deal. It’s not just ...
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
A 20-year study has shown that, like photocopying photocopies, cloning doesn't produce perfect copies – with big implications ...
For the first time, a team of physicists in Austria has carried out an experiment that appears to verify the principle of ...
Astronomers have uncovered surprising evidence of a thick atmosphere surrounding TOI-561 b, a scorching, fast-orbiting rocky ...
Over a decade ago, when I was first starting to pretend I could write about quantum mechanics, I covered a truly bizarre ...
Space.com on MSN
Having babies in space may be harder than expected
Sperm struggles to find its way to an egg in microgravity, suggesting mammalian reproduction in space may not be possible.
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