Can fish feel pain or are they just too simple?
Martin Foley delves into the psyche of fish and the debate on whether they have the ability to experience pain.
Martin Foley delves into the psyche of fish and the debate on whether they have the ability to experience pain.
Claire Harris unearths a long extinct disease that still intrigues us several centuries on.
How could the iPhone become thinner, lighter but stronger year after year?
Louise Richardson looks at the pros and cons of zapping your brain to reverse the effects of stroke.
Louise Montgomery explores the benefits and problems associated with different treatments for European jellyfish stings, some more exotic than others.
Nuclear waste remains one of the most controversial areas in an even more controversial topic, but by investigating the nature of the waste, John Lindberg shows the immense potential hidden in plain sight.
Alexander Osborne is investigating the potential implications that epigenetics may have on our understanding of the theory of Evolution.
Nina Divorty finds her way around the brain using a map with a difference – the monkey brain blueprint that gives new insights into neurodevelopmental disorders.
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