Rebecca Trager meets a cross-disciplinary team investigating an ancient way to make yoghurt, which involved a trip to a tiny ...
Scientists warn that non-animal methods are unlikely to ever replace animal testing, particularly in discovery science ...
Polymers formed from two-dimensional analogues of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) can be almost as impermeable to gases as graphene, researchers in the US have found. 1 The work could open up a ...
This year, the festival was themed around ‘The Science of Light’ and the organisers were keen to feature work from scientists ...
Methanol in alcoholic drinks kills thousands every year. How does this toxic compound enter drinks, why is it dangerous and ...
Switzerland is once more officially part of Horizon Europe, Digital Europe and Euratom research and training programmes ...
A lawsuit in South Africa accuses petrochemicals giant Sasol of abusing its ethylene supply monopoly. The lawsuit has been ...
With N2O emissions up 40% in four decades, scientists are searching for answers. Anthony King looks at potential solutions to ...
Metsera, the US biotech with a pipeline of next-generation metabolic hormone weight loss drugs, has agreed a sale to Pfizer ...
UK public support for R&D is ‘broad but shallow’, according to a new report by the Campaign for Science and Engineering (CaSE). The science advocacy group warns that public backing for science ...
A new AI-guided process designs antibodies from scratch. The method relies on the RFdiffusion model developed in the lab of 2024 Nobel prize-winner David Baker, and produces new antibodies that target ...
Pfizer and Novo Nordisk have locked horns in a bidding war over Metsera – a US-based biotech in the process of developing new ...
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