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MORE ME, NOW: IS NARCISSISM ON THE RISE?
Are we becoming more narcissistic? And is social media behind the seemingly growing ‘me crowd?
Regularly drinking coffee may help to protect your heart
Researchers at the Heart and Vascular Centre, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary, have found that drinking up to three cups of coffee a day may help protect your cardiovascular system.
LONELINESS: IS IT INEVITABLE IN A MODERN WORLD?
Young or old, rich or poor, many of us will experience a longing for social contact at some point in our lives. But loneliness doesn't have to be inevitable...
THE NET IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR FOLK WISDOM
Every culture on Earth, and even some groups of animals, have traditions and rituals for sharing knowledge vital for survival
The risk of developing a genetic disease drops off as we age
It's widely known that as we age, our immune systems become weaker and slower to respond to infection, leaving us at a greater risk of becoming ill. But when it comes to developing genetic diseases, the risk of us getting ill actually wanes with age, a study carried out at the University of Oxford has found.
Wider World Of Glow-In-The-Dark Life Forms
A few years ago, scientists believed only a tiny band of creatures could emit light. But a string of new discoveries has illuminated a wider world of glow-in-the-dark life forms
Locked And Loaded
A 100-year legacy has left people with things to protect – including themselves – feeling safer
Conquering The Underground Everest
The Dark Star cave system in a remote corner of Uzbekistan might one day be crowned the ‘world’s deepest cave’. Hidden inside the subterranean labyrinth lie geological time capsules that hold the secret to Earth’s past and future climate…
Hope For Deaf People Struggling With Mask-Wearing During The Pandemic
See-through solution offers hope for deaf people struggling with mask-wearing during the pandemic
Will My Dog Get Lonely When I Go Back To The Office After Lockdown?
With lockdown turning us into constant companions for our canines, how are they likely to react when we start leaving them home alone for most of the day?
Why Do Some People Experience More Vaccine Side Effects Than Others?
Amelia Calderbank, Runcorn
Hungry All The Time? It Could Be In Your Blood…
Researchers working on the largest in-depth nutrition study in the world have found that some of us experience big dips in blood sugar levels after eating, and it makes us hungrier, sooner
How Many Face Masks Should I Wear To Prevent The Spread Of Covid-19?
Gail Bala, Pretoria
Nature's Weirdest Creatures
The tarsier
A NEW AGE OF HUMANITY
From reality-enhancing implants to brain-controlled exoskeletons, breakthroughs in biotech have fuelled a new fusion of machinery and organic matter. We speak to the cyborgs who are helping humanity transcend its biological limits, one device at a time
The Truth Is Out There
Bellingcat’s founder Eliot Higgins talks about why people need an intelligence agency, how internet investigations work and how we can fight misinformation
Know Your Heart Rate
With a few simple calculations, you can easily figure out how healthy your heart is
A Scientist's Guide To Life: How To Look After Your Teeth
Brush. Floss. Repeat. Brush. Floss. Repeat. This month, we ask dentist Hannah Woolnough how best to manage your dental health
Money: Does The Internet Need Ads?
Advertising was just one business model that people considered at the start. Google originally thought maybe 15% of their revenue was going to come from ads; most of their money was going to come from licensing their search engine to corporate clients. It’s funny; their search algorithm was the origin of programmatic ads.
Coronavirus: Can We Stop The Spread Of More Variants?
From South Africa to Brazil, Bristol and Liverpool, a string of worrying coronavirus strains has emerged. But why? And can we prevent more from developing?
Privacy: Can We Protect Future Generations?
In 1989, while tinkering with a system to share scientific notes, a 34-year-old CERN scientist named Tim Berners-Lee invented something that would change everything.
How Does Memory Work?
Some things seem to stick while others don’t – what’s happening?
On The Origin Of Us
Palaeoproteomics, a new technology that studies the proteins of ancient remains, is shaking up history. Not only can we now peer further back in time, but the technique is also letting us see our past in a new way…
Diners Enjoy World's First Restaurant Meal Made From Lab-Grown Meat
Singapore-based restaurant served up real chicken that didn’t require the slaughter of any animals, paving the way for new ideas about how we eat meat
It's A Slug's Game
Sea slugs sport some of nature’s most unreal adaptations, including solar-powered skin and disposable penises. Welcome to their weird world…
Endangered Elephants Tracked From Space By Artificial Intelligence
The world-first study opens the door to more effective methods of monitoring the movements of endangered species
Sweet Dreams Are Made Of Cheese
When milk and microbes come together, there’s no doubt something wonderful happens. We asked a food scientist how a choreography of chemistry, biology and psychology make cheese the ultimate food
Why Is There A Hurricane Season?
What causes hurricanes?
Inside The World's First Airport For Drones And Flying Cars
Plans to build the world’s first off-grid transport hub for drones and air taxis have just received government funding in the UK. The Urban AirPort, located in Coventry, will offer flying electric vehicles a place to charge and load up. The project aims to lay the groundwork for a web of transport hubs that could provide a green, clean remedy to cities’ groaning infrastructure…
Has Our Behaviour Changed During The Course Of The Pandemic?
There’s no doubt that the introduction of new rules and regulations has had an impact on our actions over the past year. But what are the factors at play when it comes to getting the public to protect each other?