Fabrics that generate electricity from physical movement are in the works. Researchers have developed a fabric that can simultaneously harvest energy from both sunshine and motion.
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The Juno satellite, which left Earth five years ago, had to fire a rocket engine to slow its approach to the planet and get caught by its gravity. By Jonathan Amos, 5th July 2016.
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UK science will have to fight to make sure it is not an after-thought as Britain renegotiates its relationship with the EU, say research leaders. By Jonathan Amos.
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Between Grana and Casorzo in Piemonte, Italy, a very unique tree grows. Known as the “double tree of Casorzo” or Bialbero de Casorzo in Italian, it is a mulberry tree on top of which a cherry tree grows.
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A new study reveals that prairie voles console loved ones who are feeling stressed -- and it appears that the infamous 'love hormone,' oxytocin, is the underlying mechanism.
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Sad that Pluto isn’t a planet anymore? Don’t worry, Caltech researchers may have discovered a new planet lurking in the outer reaches of our solar system.
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Nature experts have revealed that most horses and ponies resembled zebras with stripes until man changed their colour by taming them.
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Stephen Hawking has published a new theory on how black holes are able to store information. He proposed the theory last year, but now with colleagues Malcolm Perry and Andrew Strominger he has revealed his research.
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British astronaut in orbit as he begins his Principia mission after successful lift-off in Russian Soyuz rocket - follow the latest updates via the link.
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Researchers say discovery of stains from summertime flows down cliffs and crater walls increases chance of finding life on red planet.
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