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Astronauts could use fish and human waste to grow food on long trips

Fish may be key to sustaining people on a long space mission. A well-stocked aquarium could provide enough extra nutrients … More

From plants to pets: how to make your office a stress-free zone

Whether you bring dogs to work or introduce some greenery to your desk, these tips will help your workplace feel … More

Tips for thinking creatively at work

Business owners share their thoughts on tackling mental blocks, utilising tech and providing physical spaces in a bid to be … More

How a ghostly, forgotten particle could be the saviour of physics

THIS is the story of a particle that has refused to die. For 50 years, it has haunted particle physics, … More

We’ve found an icy new super-Earth that’s orbiting our closest single star

A new planet, more than three times the mass of Earth, has been discovered orbiting our closest single star. The … More

To escape Brexit, UK startups are flocking to Eastern Europe

Amidst the uncertainty of Brexit, more and more UK companies are rushing to open offices on the continent. While cities … More

Neil deGrasse Tyson: The future of science in the US is bleak

A few years ago, the astrophysicist and science communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson received an unusual letter. Dear Dr Tyson, it began. When … More

The first hint of an exomoon is a big step in our hunt for alien life

The discovery of the first potential exomoon has astronomers scratching their heads. It’s the size of Neptune, and its planet … More

The cool science behind the Nobel prize-winning treatment for cancer

What if your own immune system could defeat cancer? This year’s Nobel Prize for medicine, awarded to James Allison and … More

The Nobel prize for physics has been awarded to a woman for the first time in 55 years

The 2018 Nobel prize for physics has been awarded to three researchers who specialise in using powerful lasers to study … More

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