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July 11, 2017
Scientists set the record for creating the ‘squarest’ ice cubes
July 10, 2017
Disturbed sleep boosts levels of protein linked to Alzheimer’s, scientists find
Amazon Prime Day: Everything you need to know
Don’t Step on a Bee Day: Here’s why we should be taking care of our stripy friends
This Amazon bot’s phone cases show just how bizarre life could get when AI takes over
This dating app will search for potential dates who look like your celebrity crush
Cyborg dragonflies are officially a reality after tiny insects complete first test flight
Could the new 5G phone network allow super accurate weather forecasts?
£11 million to be spent improving rural broadband in Shropshire
Turns out, having purpose in life could help you to sleep better
Google honours Eva Ekeblad – the pioneering scientist who made alcohol from potatoes
July 7, 2017
Camera firm Red has announced £1,200 a holographic and VR-ready smartphone
Scientists have developed a code that can help machines understand your body language
This ‘flying’ surfboard can help anyone master the waves
Our galaxy may contain at least 100 billion failed stars, astronomers say
The Large Hadron Collider has just detected another new subatomic particle
Elon Musk’s Tesla to build the world’s biggest battery in Australia
A new smart backpack knows when you leave something behind
July 6, 2017
The BBC micro:bit computer is helping more pupils get into coding
Lack of sleep may encourage the onset of Alzheimer’s for those prone to the disease, study shows
Learning a movement while listening to music could boost brain connectivity, research shows
Instagram Stories introduces photo and video replies
The world’s first automatic toothbrush cleans teeth in 10 seconds
The Canadian Space Agency’s newest recruits reveal how they became astronauts
Turns out, driverless cars can be programmed to make moral decisions
Pokemon Go celebrates first birthday, but is anyone still playing?
One of the world’s largest icebergs is about to break off Antarctica
Nokia announces deal with Zeiss to create ‘new imaging standards’ for smartphones
July 5, 2017
It’s Flying Ant Day but it might as well be the end of the world for some
DNA from this 124,000-year-old bone suggests humans and Neanderthals mated much earlier than thought
Nokia’s next smartphones have release dates and pricing
Archaeologists have found 10,900-year-old potato granules in ancient stone tools
How honeybees could help us create better smartphone cameras
Canada has introduced a glow-in-the-dark coin as part of 150th anniversary celebrations
Volvo pledges to make all its cars electric from 2019
Sex robot revolution could encourage rape and paedophilia, says artificial intelligence expert
July 4, 2017
Scientists have figured out why deep-water corals glow
Artificial intelligence beats scientists in choosing embryos for IVF success
Selfies with glowing corals and other awesome things to do at the Royal Society’s science exhibition
Kurt Angle predicts UK WrestleMania ‘within five years’ as he’s unveiled as WWE 2K18 pre-order bonus
Everything you need to know about the Government plan for genetic testing to treat cancer patients
July 3, 2017
Samsung to relaunch the Galaxy Note 7 as the Fan Edition in South Korea
Here’s how quantum technology is being used to detect fake merchandise
Scientists grow artificial bile ducts that could reduce the need for liver transplant
Pilots have called for tougher drone regulations to prevent ‘air disaster’
Microsoft will remind Windows 10 users to update software to help fight off malware
Wimbledon 2017: Is grass the most difficult surface to play on?
July 1, 2017
Half a century of colour TV
June 30, 2017
Mobile phone users walk differently to avoid risk of tripping, study suggests
Germany passes law to fine social media sites that don’t remove hate speech
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