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Neuromorphic cameras, which only record data when a pixel's brightness changes, may be advantageous for capturing extremely ...
The discovery that brain ageing may be driven by jammed-up protein factories could lead to better ways to help us stay sharp ...
When people were randomised to receive either a placebo or Ozempic, they became biologically younger with the latter drug ...
From a fresh take on Stephen King’s The Stand to a new novel by Adrian Tchaikovsky set on a poisoned world, August has a ...
At least 300,000 men died during Napoleon’s retreat from Russia - now the latest genetic techniques have identified two ...
A stroke of lighting that lasted more than 7 seconds and flashed across 829 kilometres is officially the longest ever ...
Particles of light travelling through a maze of devices seem to have passed a famous test for entanglement – without being ...
The concept emerged in 2008 when our founder, Susannah Hardyman, was working as a private tutor and volunteering with young people in Peckham. Struck by the inequity of private tutoring being ...
The tendency for AIs to give misleading answers may be in part down to certain training techniques, which encourage models to ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a pill-sized device for treating rheumatoid arthritis, marking the first ...
After an 8.8-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula, early tsunami warning systems kicked in and ...
People who consume some artificial sweeteners are less likely to respond to certain cancer therapies, potentially because of ...