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Using memory to piece together the parts
Thinking recently about the tragic airplane crash over South America involving a Brazilian football team, these…
Sneak preview of the Earth’s future using an old star
Have you ever thought what Earth will be like a few billion years’ time, when the sun is a hundred times bigger…
Now you see it, now you don’t
Not everything maybe as it seems according to new findings published in Psychological Science. Researchers may have…
Sign me up before you Amazon Go Go
Wouldn't it be useful if you could go shopping, just take what you need and leave, without queuing, packing…
New sensors are like putty in your hands
Who would have thought that children’s silly putty could be used to make sensors, well the researchers in AMBER,…
Oxygen helps bacteria in antibiotic attack
Bacterial resistance does not always come through adaptation to antibiotics, the bacteria sometimes goes to sleep.…
Carv: The winter wearable digital ski coach
Author: Daisy Stapley-Bunten
With the support of Robotae, a robotics and mechatronics consultancy, Motion…
Wearable device controls Parkinson’s tremor
Emma Lawton, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's when she was 29, appeared on the new BBC TV series 'The Big…
Virtually unwrapping Egyptian mummies
Using cutting-edge scanning technology in a joint British-Australian exhibition, the hidden secrets of Egyptian…
The death of film as we know it and the birth of VR
Heralding what their creators claim will be an entertainment revolution, the first wave of virtual reality cinemas…