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Head colour reflects personality

Red-headedness may be an indicator of a fiery personality in finches.

Space animates Hollywood

Turns out picking up a cup of coffee uses a lot of motions.

Baby’s genome sequenced before birth

A new, non-invasive method of screening for genetic disorders.

Silkmoth antennae spark eureka moment for scientists

The most powerful explosive detection device to date has been developed by a group of European researchers, but the idea behind the system isn’t entirely new, in fact a little moth species has…

Out of Asia

A new primate fossil suggests that our distant ancestors evolved in Asia, not Africa.

Beer: the cold case of the sinking bubbles

Irish scientists believe it’s all in the glass.

Fruit flies change after sex

Men are from Mars, women are from Venus — and fruit fly neural circuits can prove it.

DNA strands self-assemble to make nanoscale artworks

Artistically crafted nanotechnology could enable the development of new tools to deliver drugs directly into disease sites in the body.

Restoring leg movement

Previously paralysed rats are able to walk — and run — again.

Atoms, films and quantum mechanics!

Short movies can be stored in atomic vapour.

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