UK scientists are set to begin a “milestone” Alzheimer’s trial by sending electrical currents deep into patients’ brains.
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Largest-ever hydrogen bomb blast shown in declassified Russian video
A declassified video showing the detonation of the most powerful nuclear weapon ever built and tested, the Tsar Bomba, has been published.
Bacteria could survive journey to Mars, according to ISS study
Bacteria could survive the extreme radiation and temperature fluctuations in the vacuum of space to land on another planet and begin reproducing there, according to a new study.
Needle-free vaccine which targets all coronaviruses could start trials in autumn
A coronavirus vaccine developed by the University of Cambridge, which is delivered through a “single jet of air”, could enter clinical trials by autumn.
Parachutist makes world’s first jump from solar-powered plane
A parachutist has completed the world’s first jump from a solar-powered aircraft.
Seven technology solutions that could help solve climate change
Technological advances, particularly the discovery and use of fossil fuels, have contributed to climate change – but they have also allowed humanity to become aware of our impact on the planet and develop techniques to address global warming.
Army ‘could drop tanks in favour of cyber capabilities’, says report
Proposals to drop the UK’s ageing tanks in favour of modern capabilities such as cyber warfare have been developed by senior British Army figures, according to The Times.
Nintendo ‘planning to release upgraded Switch next year’ – reports
Nintendo is planning on releasing an upgraded version of the Switch gaming console next year, according to reports.
AstraZeneca starts antibody-based treatment trials in UK
Volunteers have been given the first doses of a new drug being trialled to help prevent and treat COVID-19, pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca has said.
Pregnant women should cut all caffeine, study suggests
Pregnant women or those trying to conceive should consider avoiding caffeine, according to a study.