Octopus-inspired ink changes colour when exposed to light
The ink could one day be used to provide automatic camouflage by turning green in forests and sand-coloured in deserts
The ink could one day be used to provide automatic camouflage by turning green in forests and sand-coloured in deserts
Originally dreamed up by Dominic Cummings, the UK's Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) has been tasked with a high-risk,…
A tiny probe that can be moved deep into the brain via blood vessels could one day monitor brain activity…
Evidence from an archaeological site in Ethiopia suggests ancient humans adapted their diet during a dry spell after the Toba…
A single dose of a smallpox vaccine seems to lower the risk of catching mpox by around 60 per cent,…
Exposing children with peanut allergy to proteins from the legume is an approved treatment to reduce the risk of allergic…
As China’s vast electrical grid relies more on wind, solar and hydropower, it faces a growing risk of power shortages…
Forest-based carbon-offset projects need a buffer to guarantee their climate benefits will last – but they may not have nearly…
A brain-computer interface has enabled people with paralysis to turn their thoughts directly into words, requiring less effort than older…
Psychological tests reveal that goalkeepers are much better than outfield players or non-footballers at segregating visual and auditory information