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Snail-inspired robots use slime-like motion for precise cancer drug delivery
Researchers at The University of Manchester are developing miniature soft robots designed to deliver ...
The March school holidays are here and, yes, it is only a week long. But that is still plenty of time to prise the kids away from their screens and point them towards something worth getting excited ...
In a city where the sea is never far away, the Hong Kong artist Chan Wai Lap has become fascinated not with the open water ...
The whole ecosystem inside a cave feeds off guano, dead bats, or any dead animals on the ground. It’s not for the faint-hearted ...
A thriving garden feels like magic until an army of uninvited guests shows up. Pests don’t just appear randomly; they are ...
Meanwhile, the club boasts record numbers of new members, each paying a joining fee of €25,000, set to rise to €30,000 next ...
The government’s supposedly investor-friendly Hydrocarbon Exploration and Licensing Policy in 2016 has failed to yield ...
From poppy seeds and opium pipes to the astonishing truth about tulips, science and obsession collide in this aromatic history of plants and pioneers ...
Even before “KPop Demon Hunters” picked up those historic statuettes on Oscar night, K-culture already took over America, ...
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New cave species in Cambodia include a pit viper and a flying snake
Scientists working in Cambodia’s limestone cave systems have identified 11 new species, a haul that includes a turquoise pit ...
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