Digital health could enable people to access prevention and curative services cheaply and conveniently.
Coral reefs are the world's most diverse ecosystems, yet they could be in danger of disappearing altogether in the next few decades. Rising temperatures are a big part of the problem, but so too it seems is a common ingredient of sunblock.
Flu season is in full swing in Australia and 2017 has the potential to be the biggest on record, according to the Immunisation Coalition, with more than 70,000 cases of flu reported to mid-August.
Continuing his series, Phil Allen addresses how to consider your customer when marketing innovation.
New technologies that can detect wear and tear in building materials could save the industry a lot of time and money.
Recent years have witnessed a growing chorus of dieticians, nutritionists, clinicians and even politicians warning us to cut down on the amount of sugar we consume. Why has this trend to demonise sugar become so entrenched in our current thinking?
Paralysis is no longer permanent, as graphene and stem cell therapies help to restore movement to patients
Growing millions of bacteria on your rooftop may not sound like such a good idea. But scientists have now trained bacteria to grow and cover themselves with semiconductor nanocrystals that act as tiny solar panels for capturing and storing the energy from sunlight.
Chemical pollution in developing countries and the next steps for sustainable chemistry priorities at 2017 Helsinki Chemical Forum.
Elite athletes are super fit, mentally tough and strong. But their superior performance could also be partly down to the bacteria that inhabit their digestive tracts, researchers have found.