Genetic ‘treasure trove’ will help scientists spot cancer signs
New data is claimed to provide ‘the most detailed picture of human health that exists’
New data is claimed to provide ‘the most detailed picture of human health that exists’
Fewer than 50 of the breed are living in the Channel, raising concerns for its survival
Online meetings cannot fully replace the value of face-to-face interactions in fuelling innovation, Oxford study finds
Genetic analysis reveals human case is closely related to strain currently circulating in British pigs, but many questions remain unanswered
Andrew Griffith has outlined a ten-year plan to put quantum at forefront of plan to commercialise science
Reptiles may eat as little as once per year in the wild, but as pets are becoming life-threateningly obese from overfeeding
Beijing says outbreak is not caused by 'unusual or novel pathogens' as country enters its first winter season after a protracted lockdown
Moderate activity after a bad night's sleep can boost performance, a study finds
Decades-old tree showed signs of 'systematic' injection of herbicide
Study finds common bacteria causes vicious cycle of itching, forcing sufferers to scratch at their skin – often leading to further injury
New study has found defeat can switch off section of organ responsible for controlling how people respond
The breed is set to join the vulnerable or at risk category as its numbers drop dramatically
From Boris Johnson being 'bamboozled' by science to the Cabinets Wheels On The Bus singalong
Researchers say quercetin, prevalent in grapes, blocks enzyme that breaks down toxins, exposing drinkers to sore heads and flushes
US scientists develop capsule that gathers data inside the body and could help those in early stage of overdose