Spectacular sea life in cruise ship danger zone
Whales, sea anemones, hermit crabs and sea fans could all be in danger if the Costa Concordia cruise ship leaks oil and other dangerous chemicals
Live updates from fishing boats could reduce waste
A Japanese fishing fleet is posting details of catches online in real time. Could this make fishing more sustainable by matching demand to supply?
Egyptians gave ibis birds a packed lunch for the afterlife
Ancient Egyptian embalmers mummified the organs of sacrificed ibis birds, even filling them with food so they wouldn't go hungry in the afterlife
Math in a Minute: Impossible vortex stirs up ice cream
Watch how vortices could flow forever in a mixture of ideal fluids
What will be will be, but what will we be?
Christopher Barnatt tours through what technology will be coming our way, and how it will affect us, in 25 Things You Need to Know About the Future
A meeting of minds at the Secret Science Club
Every month, the nerds of New York gather in secret to learn and laugh over a scientific cocktail or two
Impossible reactions: Five chemistry rules broken
They said it could never happen - but chemical contortions once thought impossible eventually changed the rules of the game
The case for egg-sharing
More women are looking to donor eggs to conceive. Is there an ethical way to meet the rising demand without creating new patients?
It's been fun, just don't follow in my footsteps
Chris Bishop, the most senior scientist at Microsoft UK, doles out some career advice and reveals the film that got him hooked on intelligent machines
Too many given no right to refuse in medical trials
The Nuremberg Code, set up to protect the human subjects of research, is being routinely ignored, warns Harriet A. Washington
Why deep-sea anglerfish have such extraordinary jaws
The oversize fangs of some anglerfish may help them to snap their weak jaws shut around prey, improving their odds of bagging a meal
New bug-fighter cell may force immune response rethink
A new type of immune cell found in mice has properties of both the innate and the adaptive immune responses
Time for robots to get real
Drop the gimmicks, focus on practical problem-solving, and robotics can change the world, says Helen Greiner
Compression garments reduce muscle fatigue
Spandex-like compression garments worn by athletes to keep muscles warm may also help to clear lactate and reduce muscle fatigue
New cracks found on Airbus A380 jets
Urgent inspections have been ordered for the Airbus A380 double-decker jumbo jet after two types of cracks were found in wing components
Bird flu researchers stand down for 60 days
The world's top flu virologists have agreed to temporarily stop work on experiments that could cause the H5N1 virus to spread more easily
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