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The elusive ladybird spider

With a striking red abdomen decorated with six black spots, the male ladybird spider is one of the world’s most fascinating — and elusive — creatures. This spider (Eresus cinnaberinus) is an endangered…

Nomads in the galaxy

There could be quadrillions of planets adrift in the Milky Way.

Fixing hearts with skin cells

Skin cells can be transformed into heart muscle cells.

Ocean pollution detected by robots

Robotic fish have been released in the waters of the port of Gijon, Spain, to detect marine pollution. The intelligent robotic fish developed by SHOAL, a European research project, is capable of detecting…

Tea could mask Olympic doping

Green and white teas can hide the presence of testosterone.

Paralysed patients control robotic arm with their minds

Technology provides hope for paralysed patients to lead more independent lives.

Elephants still in danger

Elephants remember the exact location of their water supplies.

What stalagmites tell us about climate change

Cave formations can act as prehistoric weather stations.

The power of string energy

Dr Henryk Frystaki talks about the universe, string theory and the GUT.  

Endangered seagrasses can store carbon

Scientists estimate that seagrass meadows can store as much carbon as a forest.

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