Pulsating coral puffs up to escape sandy burial
Watch a mushroom coral expand to push itself through a pile of sand in a new time-lapse
Photos of love and Alzheimer's win World Press award
A moving series of portraits of an elderly couple living with Alzheimer's disease in Argentina have won a 2012 World Press Photo award
Friday Illusion: Mind-bending chessboard seems to tilt
Watch a dramatic contrast effect that makes a chessboard look warped
Dangerous ideas on screen
David Cronenberg's new film explores the relationship and rivarly of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung
Molecules from scratch without the fiendish physics
A suite of artificial intelligence algorithms may become the ultimate chemistry set by predicting the properties of molecules that have never been made
New surgery heals nerve damage in weeks
The body's self-healing system often botches nerve repair - now a surgical breakthrough seems to have tamed it in rats and promises speedy recovery in people
First Neanderthal cave paintings discovered in Spain
The oldest cave paintings ever found could have been created by our extinct cousins
Cancer drug reverses Alzheimer's in mice
A drug approved for use in humans reverses Alzheimer's disease in mice, but may not have such dramatic effects in people with the condition
Glowing sushi and 3D-printed cricket nuggets
Edible at the Science Gallery in Dublin examines the future of food, with a giant inflatable belly and a vision for 3D-printed morsels
Is the universe benevolent, malevolent or indifferent?
The scientist in our Big Wide World blog says indifferent, but the entrepreneur hopes for benevolence
Lost treasures: Peking Man's bones
A crate containing some the world's most important hominin fossils vanished amid war in 1941 - along with secrets about the origins of language
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