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Near-Earth asteroid detected

September 29, 2010
Pan-STARRS PS1 – a powerful telescope with a 1400 megapixel camera to image the night sky – has discovered its first potentially hazardous asteroid.

Strictly no heels

September 29, 2010
It doesn’t matter the height of the heel, but dancing away in high heels is bad for your feet say scientists in the UK and China.

Battle of the bacteria

September 27, 2010
Back-stabbing bacteria whose selfish nature makes them act according to their own interests and avoid cooperation with other infection-causing bacteria can actually reduce the severity of infection say scientists in...

Superbug hits UK hospitals

September 24, 2010
A new superbug associated with cosmetic surgery abroad has been found in UK hospitals, and is resistant to one of the most powerful groups of antibiotics.

Imaging the night sky

September 23, 2010
A series of cameras are to continuously scan the night skies over the UK to look for incoming meteors and provide details on the best conditions for night time surveys.

Company receives renewable energy award

September 22, 2010
A company which develops renewable Combined Heat and Power technology has been named Renewable Energy Innovator 2010 at the British Renewable Energy Awards.

Simple differentiation

September 20, 2010
The scaffold on which stem cells differentiate plays a role determining which type of cell they become leading researchers to create a novel type of matrix to grow them on.

Communities in a century

September 16, 2010
Flying cars, personalised robots and homes constructed from recycled materials will be commonplace in 2110 according to a junior think tank.

Fruit flies offer insight into memory formation

September 16, 2010
An independent pathway for olfactory memory formation in Drosophila has been discovered by scientists at Scripps Research institute.

Best male wears red

September 16, 2010
A truth universally known is that men find a lady in red alluring, but did you know women also find a guy in red attractive, even if they don’t know...

Searching for a body of evidence

September 15, 2010
Dead bodies buried under patios are commonplace in soap storylines, but forensic scientists can find themselves searching for and recovering corpses in real life; it can be time consuming especially...

Sugar coating HIV

September 13, 2010
The HIV virus’ carbohydrate camouflage remains constant across all classes of HIV but differs from the carbohydrate coat found on human cells; targeting this protective layer could form the basis...

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