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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.

Remembering Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury, the absolute master of science fiction, shares some of his memories in this video produced by Expanded Books.

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…

Mysterious gaze

The Ural owl can be found in Europe and Asia. Its average wingspan is 1.30 metres; females are larger than males, and they usually weigh up to 1.3 kilograms. Strix uralensis hunts rodents…

3D videoconferences

A team of researchers from Queen University, Canada, have developed a 3D cylindrical display called telehuman. The technology, which includes Microsoft kinetic sensors, a 3D projector, a convex mirror and 1.8-metre tall translucent…

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.

In times of Transit

We’re often told that an event or offer is a “˜once-in-a-lifetime’ opportunity, something not  to be missed; and usually that’s just hyperbole. But on June 6 we’ll witness an astronomical event that is…

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