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Genetics used in fight against malaria

Genetically modified mosquitoes are incapable of transferring the fatal disease.

Were Neanderthals the earliest cave artists?

  An improved dating method has revealed that cave paintings in Spain are older than previously thought.

Mapping our microbes

They may be small, but they outnumber our cells.

New weapon against cane toads

A dose of their own poison could control these pests.

A view from above

Clue to lunar soil’s odd behaviour

Scientists have found nanoparticles inside moon bubbles. 

New lead on the cause of autism

Psychoactive chemicals in drinking water cause genetic changes in fish similar to those associated with autism. 

Magnificent Vesta

A new video from NASA shows Vesta’s true colours. Vesta, according to data gathered by the Dawn mission, used to be an ancient planet; had it formed nearer to the Sun, it might…

Moths: hot or not?

Male moths may be throwing themselves into a relationship before they’re ready.

The mind and the perception of disease

The behavioural immune system acts as a smoke detector by signalling the body to prepare for disease.

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