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With an eye toward exploration, researchers map moon's regolith thickness

New research by lunar scientists from Brown University provides critical new insights into the thickness of the moon's regolith, the layer of loose du...

Watchdog science journalism: Crucial yet precarious work, according to study

How do journalists act as watchdogs of science? New qualitative research led by University of Amsterdam media scholar Alice Fleerackers sheds light on...

Alderney set to welcome Britain in Bloom judges

Alderney set to welcome Britain in Bloom judges

Alderney is set to represent the Bailiwick of Guernsey in the national Royal Horticultural Society awards....

Plans for new Cambridge science centre take next steps

Plans for new Cambridge science centre take next steps

The new science centre could create up to 2,000 jobs...

Beauty spot river is 'dying', worried pupils say

Beauty spot river is 'dying', worried pupils say

Children from a school near a popular beauty spot test local water quality over pollution concerns....

Amur tiger Ginger Biscuit settles into new home

Amur tiger Ginger Biscuit settles into new home

The two-year-old female has moved from Longleat to Woburn and is settling in well, her keepers say....

UK’s Taiwan representative visits Harwell to deepen science ties

UK’s Taiwan representative visits Harwell to deepen science ties

Ruth Bradley-Jones MBE toured Oxfordshire as part of a government roadshow highlighting the UK's top innovation areas....

UK’s Taiwan representative visits Harwell to deepen science ties

Ruth Bradley-Jones MBE toured Oxfordshire as part of a government roadshow highlighting the UK's top innovation areas....

UK’s Taiwan representative visits Harwell to deepen science ties

Ruth Bradley-Jones MBE toured Oxfordshire as part of a government roadshow highlighting the UK's top innovation areas....

UK’s Taiwan representative visits Harwell to deepen science ties

UK’s Taiwan representative visits Harwell to deepen science ties

Ruth Bradley-Jones MBE toured Oxfordshire as part of a government roadshow highlighting the UK's top innovation areas....

New lab space for life science and tech firms to open in Oxford

New lab space for life science and tech firms to open in Oxford

Plans have been announced by The Oxford Science Park to refurbish and fit out Northbrook House....

Baffling clock riddle with cups and tables is catching thousands out - can you solve it?

Baffling clock riddle with cups and tables is catching thousands out - can you solve it?

We all know some genius who'll be able to work it out....

35 Years of Experience Shaping Women’s Health and Rehabilitation

35 Years of Experience Shaping Women’s Health and Rehabilitation

Over the past three decades, significant advances in research, innovation, and clinical practice have transformed the way recovery and physical health...

Xinhua Headlines: Jingdezhen turns bank of ceramic shards into hub for global research

Xinhua Headlines: Jingdezhen turns bank of ceramic shards into hub for global research

NANCHANG, July 11 (Xinhua) -- Inside the Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Institute, rows upon rows of grey metal cabinets house thousands of transparent draw...

The science of the perfect penalty: As England face Norway, scientists reveal why players should aim high and wide at the goal - just like Harry Kane

The science of the perfect penalty: As England face Norway, scientists reveal why players should aim high and wide at the goal - just like Harry Kane

Researchers analysed various popular penalty methods, and found that shots are most successful when they're high and wide....

Brutal heat wave forecast for western US this weekend

A "widespread and significant" heat wave is predicted to bring oppressive temperatures to drought-hit western U.S. states over the weekend, with all-t...

Thousands shelter in Taiwan as typhoon lashes Japan islands

More than 14,000 people in Taiwan have fled their homes, and many shops remain closed, as a typhoon pounding Japan's remote southwestern islands swept...

Japan's space agency conducts first test flight for experimental reusable rocket

Japan's space agency conducts first test flight for experimental reusable rocket

Japan's experimental reusable rocket took off and safely landed in a first test flight Saturday as the country seeks to achieve the technology key to ...

Frozen heads, ‘marriage reviews’ & brain chips to remember your childhood – what living FOREVER would really be like

Frozen heads, ‘marriage reviews’ & brain chips to remember your childhood – what living FOREVER would really be like

FREEZING your severed head, having 20-year ‘marriage reviews’ and plugging hard drives into your brain to remember your childhood – this could b...

New research into basking sharks around island

New research into basking sharks around island

The Manx Shark Foundation hopes to learn more about basking sharks often spotted around the island....