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Does cutlery affect the flavour of food?

Some food for thought when preparing your next dinner party.

Earliest evidence of human art

An engraved ceiling predates the famous paintings at the Grotte Chauvet. 

Silk: the future of engineering

Silkworm cocoon inspires new technology for lightweight armour and cars.

Polaris is still shining brightly, despite its mass loss

New research suggests that the North Star could disappear.

Earliest Mayan calendar goes well beyond 2012

A small room in Xultún indicates that the Mayan calendar goes well beyond 2012.

Australia’s newest predatory dinosaur

An anklebone fossil has revealed that the ceratosaurs called Australia home.

Tiny solution for oil spills

Scientists have developed micro-submarines that can clean up oils spills.

Dinosaur farts could have contributed to global warming

Gaseous emissions from giant herbivores may have been enough to warm the Earth.

Image: Penn University

Zombie ants and the fungus that saves them

Newly discovered parasite fights the zombie-ant fungus.

Waking embryos in the womb

Your brain may already be awake before you are born.

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