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Birds lose colour vision at twilight

November 19, 2009
Birds lose their colour vision earlier in the day than previously thought, which has important implications for previous research into colour vision.

Photo finish for gamma-rays

November 19, 2009
A dead-heat finish between two gamma-ray photons will cause debate amongst physicists over Einstein’s special theory of relativity, because one of them possessed a million times more energy than the...

UK Technology Strategy Board outlines future spending plans

November 16, 2009
Over the next six months the UK Technology Strategy Board (TSB) is to invest £39.5 million in regenerative medicine, transport and logistics, agriculture and food, infectious diseases and low carbon...

Diatoms hold climate change record

November 13, 2009
Diatoms – microalgae with glass-like skeletons or shells – have been used by a group of Swedish researchers to study climate change.

How the moon produces water

November 11, 2009
When you think of the moon you probably think of a barren, dusty and dry wasteland – but new research suggests that the moon can actually produce its own water.

Hawking welcomes new computing funds

November 9, 2009
The Government has pumped £12.32 million into new hardware for the UK’s High Performance Computing Consortia – providing UK particle physicists and astronomers with upgraded HPC technology to address some...

Delicate butterfly wings replicated

November 6, 2009
A team of researchers have developed a technique to replicate biological structures, such as butterfly wings, on a nano scale and say the resulting biomaterial could be used to make...

Super shrimp eye inspires CD player of future

November 6, 2009
The future of DVD and CD players could be inspired by the remarkable eyes of the mantis shrimp, according to a new study from the University of Bristol.

Are pesticides causing suicide?

November 6, 2009
People exposed to higher levels of pesticides are more likely to have suicidal thoughts according to the findings of a new study in China.

Fire proof material relies on Secret formula

November 6, 2009
A new building material that is fire resistant to temperatures in excess of 1100°C, and made from recycled materials could reduce fire risks in power stations

Mass extinction – could it be due to algae?

November 4, 2009
Supervolcanoes and cosmic impacts get all the terrible glory for causing mass extinctions, but a new theory suggests lowly algae may be the killer behind the world's great species annihilations.

Did this kill off the dinosaurs?

November 2, 2009
Is the largest crater in the world the smoking gun of dinosaur extinction?

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