Lefty nonsense: When progressives wage war on reason
Conservatives rightly get a bad rap for anti-science policies. But progressives can be just as bad, say Alex Berezow and Hank Campbell
Leicester's winter made glorious by Richard III
The announcement that King Richard III's remains have been identified will not end debate over their significance, says an archaeologist
Sleep and dreaming: The how, where and why
Where your mind goes every night, how to get more of the good stuff - and why do we do it anyway?
Doubts remain that the Leicester body is Richard III
Mitochondrial DNA is not especially good for pinpointing identity, so how sure can we be that the "car-park skeleton" is that of Richard III?
Ballerina bird video reveals novel shape-shifting view
Watch the first movie of a unique bird-of-paradise mating dance from the female's point of view
Evoking fear in the fearless reveals new ways to panic
People who don't experience fear due to a genetic disorder have been made to feel it for the first time, revealing new pathways involved in the response
Bug protects itself by turning its environment to gold
A bacterium survives close to gold deposits by making a protein that converts toxic gold ions into nanoparticles of the metal
Sneaky ninja robot silently stalks its prey
Robots that know how much noise they are making and use other sounds to mask their progress are better-equipped to sneak up on animals to film them
Two worms, same brains - but one eats the other
Two species of worm have the exact same set of neurons, but extensive rewiring allows them to lead completely different lifestyles
Data waves keep your wearable tech in tune
A new wireless technique could be the perfect way of transmitting large amounts of data between your wearable gadgets
3D printer reveals mathematical beauty - and surprise
From ancient Greek technology to shadows of the fourth dimension, 3D printing can make otherwise tough concepts in mathematics seem intuitive
Astrophile: A scorched world with snow black and smoky
It often snows on hot Jupiters - worlds like our Jupiter, but orbiting close to their sun - just don't expect a gorgeous white wonderland
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