A "sky mining facility" claims to be making the world's first zero-impact lab diamonds.
Helen Macdonald explores the luminous complexities of science and the wonder of belonging in the natural world.
Many of us are currently self-diagnosing, but as philosopher Georges Canguilhem argued, disease is not a fixed category.
Without DNA's capacity to blunder, we would still be anaerobic bacteria and there would be no music.
Q&A with Jonathan M. Berman, author of "Anti-vaxxers: How to Challenge a Misinformed Movement".
Salt water farms offer a solution to climate change challenges, revolutionising how we grow food.
Working from home increasingly means accepting intrusive forms of AI surveillance. But these systems are troublingly unscientific and unethical.
A new study concludes that Earth's nearest neighbour is younger than we thought.
From pandemics to climate change, new techniques in chemistry use the power of nature to fight existential challenges
A thorough account of the persecution and trial of a man for "the most significant breakthrough in the history of science".