
New Cern collider may further unlock the mysteries of the universe
Researchers are developing plans for a new collider that could smash particles together at a greater force than currently possible in a...

Medicine stopped in 1980s linked to Alzheimer’s cases
Five cases of Alzheimer’s have been identified which are believed to have arisen as a result of medical treatment involving donor hormones...

Parts of moon ‘200m years older than first thought’
Scientists have reset the clock for craters on the moon, meaning that parts of its surface are about 200 million years older...

Don’t be afraid to look up as large asteroid to soar past Earth
A giant asteroid, bigger than any building on Earth, is about to expected to soar past Earth. Called 7482 (1994 PC1), the...

Brain imaging study shows different dialects don’t cause dog daze
Dogs are able to detect speech and distinguish between languages, new research suggests. A brain imaging study appears to show the animals...

CSIRO researchers reveal why kids hate broccoli
Why children turn their noses up at broccoli and Brussels sprouts may be down to bacteria in their mouths, a new study...

Climate fluctuations changed ‘size of bodies, brains’
Climate has changed the size of human bodies and, to some extent, human brains, research suggests. The average body size has fluctuated...

NASA shows video of rover’s Mars landing
NASA has unveiled a first-of-its-kind video the Mars Perseverance rover captured as it touched down on the red planet, and released the...

Lifelike robots a step closer to reality
Life-like robots that can make decisions, adapt to their environment and learn are one step closer to becoming reality. Researchers at the...

Three coffees a day a migraine risk: study
Three cups of coffee a day are enough to brew up a migraine, new research suggests. For those who experience episodic migraine,...