Football matches in empty stadiums during the current pandemic have made players and coaching staff engage in fewer altercations on the pitch, a new study claims. Austrian researchers compared male players and staff during matches played both before leagues were suspended due
Tiny wire that can be guided through the brain’s smallest blood vessels in surgery could help doctors treat neurological disorders Wire uses the flow of blood through vessels to create a smooth path Existing techniques require a doctor to push a wire
World’s smallest Christmas tree is 40,000 times SMALLER than a human hair and is made up of just 51 atoms The world’s smallest artificial Christmas tree is about the size of a DNA strand It consists of 51 individual atoms and measures
Dozens of new Roman Army camp sites dating from two millennia ago have been discovered in northern Spain. Experts used remote sensing technology to uncover the 66 camps of different sizes, which the Romans would’ve used for training and shelter during one of
Pregnant women who contract Covid-19 in their third trimester are unlikely to pass it on to their unborn babies, study finds Researchers studied and followed 64 pregnant women who had Covid None of their babies were infected with the coronavirus after birth
Coronavirus antibodies made by llamas could be administered to Covid-19 patients in the form of nasal sprays or asthma-style inhalers to help combat the disease. Studies have shown that llama nanobodies, made by the animals’ immune systems, are far more effective than their
Devastating dolphin disease that covers up to 70 per cent of their skin in lesions is caused by decreased water salinity linked to climate change ‘Freshwater skin disease’ was first spotted in dolphins living in Louisiana in 2007 The conditions causes patchy
A Texan man has built his own bionic hand using artificial intelligence (AI) after three years of research. After finding most bionic hands can cost up to $150,000, Ryan Saavedra, 27, set out to create one at a fraction of the cost.
NASA scientists achieve long-distance ‘quantum teleportation’ for the first time in 27-mile test – paving the way for unhackable networks that transfer data faster than the speed of light Scientists built a 27-mile long prototype quantum internet in the US They successfully
An asteroid that exploded in Earth’s atmosphere in 2008 was part of a much larger space rock that once contained water, a new study reveals. The asteroid, called 2008 TC3, lit up the skies of Sudan in October 2008 and showered the ground
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a ritual bath, dating back to the time of Jesus, at Gethsemane — the place where Christ is said to have spent his last night. Israel Antiquities Authority experts unearthed the remains — complete with the