Does being fat make you more jolly?
A gene associated with obesity also decreases your risk of depression. Here's what the discovery really means for your health
Living cells captured in pyramid cages
They say you can't keep a good cell down - unless you've got a microscopic pyramid to cage it in
Staunch conservative to be new EU health commissioner
Scientists and politicians are concerned that Tonio Borg's views on abortion and stem-cell research could influence European Union policy
Giving graphene the bends makes it transistor-ready
Graphene grown on a rippling surface develops the semiconducting properties needed to become a useful component in computing
Who benefits from big biology projects?
In Genes, Cells and Brains, Hilary and Steve Rose ask why hyped up medical projects often fail to deliver - plus, the man who tamed the wind
Feedback: How roundabouts combat global warming
A climate-saving British bright idea, liquid titanium therapy for humans, 101 per cent chocolate, and more
Wireless network of cows to keep burps under control
A tiny submarine that sits in a cow's stomach and measures levels of methane could help farmers reduce greenhouse emissions
Antifragile: How to make an unstable world strong
Can we exploit the fact that life is unpredictable, chaotic, full of shocks and disasters? Trader turned scholar Nassim Nicholas Taleb has a bold idea
3D-printed magic lens unscrambles hidden animations
See how clear plastic can be shaped to exploit refraction, turning random patterns into images
Higgs boson is too saintly and supersymmetry too shy
Hopes of answers to the universe's deeper secrets dim at the Large Hadron Collider as the Higgs boson is too predictable and supersymmetry fails to show
Reckless forest plants living on the edge
Drought-induced stress can cause gas blockages in plants' water tubes - a new study shows that even rainforest species are at risk
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