A carving studio in the wood
At London's Kew Gardens, sculptor David Nash breathes new life into dying trees by carving them into works of art
HIV tests offered at pharmacies under pilot initiative
Offering HIV tests in pharmacies could help identify the 200,000 Americans - a fifth of the total - who don't know they're infected
Why you were just 'unfriended' on Facebook
Bad jokes or offensive comments probably won't make someone unfriend you on Facebook, but things get rocky without a mutual female friend
Higgs fever: Your guide to the most-wanted particle
On Wednesday CERN will announce the latest results in the hunt for the Higgs boson. What's technically possible - and what does it mean for the universe?
Humble DNA could help decipher dark matter
With large and expensive dark-matter experiments disagreeing on what they are seeing, help could come from a few strands of DNA
Rubber hand shows brain can be fooled on skin colour
White volunteers react as if a rubber hand is their own, regardless of whether it is white or black
Humans and nature turn American West into a tinderbox
Dry, hot, windy weather - and our success at putting out small, natural forest fires - have created the "perfect storm" for the massive US wildfires
Cyberwar's eerie echoes of the A-bomb race
Recent US cyberwarfare against Iran is worryingly similar to the early days of the atomic arms race, says Kennette Benedict
Far side of the moon offers quiet place for telescopes
To peer back to the universe's earliest years will need sensitive telescopes in a place where Earth's ionosphere and radio chatter cannot interfere
What kind of bang was the big bang?
There's trouble at the start of time: the theory of cosmic inflation has got way out of control. Can quantum theory and holograms tame it, asks Amanda Gefter
Rusty memories rejuvenated in elderly mice
Elderly mice have had their memory restored to that of younger mice with a dose of enzymes to their brain
First female taikonaut: 'It's good to stand on Earth'
China's Shenzhou-9 spacecraft has landed safely in Mongolia, following the first crewed mission to the Tiangong-1 space station
Pharma giant failed to report 80,000 drug files
An official investigation is under way into Roche and Genentech to see if patients have been put at risk after data on drug reactions were not passed to regulatory authorities
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