Science in the Wilderness
Parties, spas and science meet in the woods for the Wilderness Festival, taking revellers back to nature and packed with thought-provoking debates
Wire robot yanks your golf game into shape
System dynamically adjusts swing to help even bad golfers putt straight
Science straight from the source
Future Science, Max Brockman's latest collection of essays by frontier researchers, is both thrilling and bewildering
Creepy robot head reads music and sings
Try to fight your sense of rising panic: robot heads like this could soon be serving you in restaurants and serenading you with music
How to size up the people in your life
Why are we all so different? Samuel Barondes spreads out his toolkit for finding out what people are really like
Beyond Room 101: The hyperaggressive rat
In 1972, an experiment in domestication - and its opposite - began in the Soviet Union. See how far they've got today
First life: The search for the first replicator
Life must have begun with a simple molecule that could reproduce itself - and now we think we know how to make one. Michael Marshall reports
Antibody cocktail promises safer stem cell therapy
Embryonic stem cells can develop into tumours, and so must be picked out of lab-grown tissue before it is put into patients - cocktails of antibodies could help
Lost the plot? The contraceptive pill might help
Hormonal contraception increases a woman's overall recall of an emotional narrative, but at the expense of the details
Building new faces from stem cells in the ear
Stem cells have been discovered in ears - they could be used to treat people with facial disfigurements
Robot 'Mission Impossible' wins video prize
'Swarmanoid' robots roll, climb, and fly through their environment to carry out tasks with military-like precision
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