US researchers sent wristbands that absorb chemicals from the air and skin to over 200 people on three continents.
Anthony King reports on progress towards controlling a new influx of recent tree pathogens, and asks: can biotechnology rescue forests from alien invaders?
After all the recent political chaos in the UK parliament with Brexit departure deadlines coming and going, a lengthy period for reflection and consideration has now been agreed between the UK and the EU.
Cancer patients have been matched with experimental drugs by analysing circulating tumour DNA in blood.
Mixing bacteria into concrete can prevent damage to roads from de-icing salt
Today, most rockets are fuelled by hydrazine, a toxic and hazardous chemical comprised of nitrogen and hydrogen.
Demand for gene and cell therapy manufacturing operations is hotting up
The European Commission is failing to protect current and future generations from the threats of pharmaceutical pollution
Physicists have developed a simple device that allows heat to flow temporarily from a cold to a warm object without an external power supply
A study suggesting we should design drugs that mimic the health benefits of our gut microbes could open up a new strategy to treat diseases such as obesity and Type 2 diabetes.