Zoologger: The fish with a chemical invisibility cloak
Pirate perch hide behind a unique chemical camouflage that makes all other animals unable to smell them
Astrophile: Dizzy dwarf star will spin itself to death
A wildly spinning white dwarf star could be doomed to a spectacular end in a few million years' time
Donor livers kept alive outside the body for 24 hours
Two livers have been successfully transplanted into people after being kept alive in a device that mimics the body
Hours after death, we can still bring people back
Resuscitation specialist Sam Parnia believes we can bring many more people back to life after they die - it's just a matter of training and equipment
Robotic swim buddy snaps your stroke from below
Swimoid glides underneath you, capturing images of your breaststroke and makes laps less boring
The role of luck in a eureka moment
Science keeps quiet about luck, but discovery relies on it - and we can generate more by bringing creative ideas from all quarters into the mix
Threatwatch: The cost of drugs for a dead disease
Does the US need an expensive new drug for smallpox - which was eradicated in 1980? Or could the money be better spent on more immediate dangers?
Samsung's new Galaxy goes beyond the touchscreen
Scrolling via facial tilt recognition is the latest addition to smartphone functionality, care of Samsung's launch of its Galaxy S 4 phone
Friday Illusion: Mystery of the colour-changing banana
A prize for the first person to figure out why a filter affects a banana's colour in different ways
Feedback: Right is wrong
Wind farm paranoia, DNA-free food, to "inthinity" and beyond, and more
14th-century plague bodies unearthed at London station
Archaeologists working on London's new Crossrail underground railway have discovered a lost medieval plague burial ground
More HIV 'cured': first a baby, now 14 adults
A small group of adults given rapid drug treatment after HIV infection no longer need drugs to keep the virus in check
Lowly aspirin fights deadly skin cancer in women
Just by taking aspirin twice a week women can signficantly reduce their risk of melanoma, the most dangerous kind of skin cancer
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