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Only the United States, Russia and China have successfully landed a spacecraft on the Moon. → Read More
The "spectacular" skeleton, sold to a private buyer, is nearly 12m long and 4m tall. → Read More
The law has changed to allow the commercial development and sale of gene-edited food in England. → Read More
Researchers have created eggs from the cells of male mice, raising the prospect of male couples having their own children. → Read More
A new assessment of Britain's research capability concludes it has "serious and longstanding problems". → Read More
Regulations were updated after an outcry over gene-edited babies but a leading expert says they don't go far enough. → Read More
PM Rishi Sunak is warned not to go back on his pledge to re-join the EU's science research programme. → Read More
Prof Dame Angela McLean is to replace Sir Patrick Vallance as the government chief scientific adviser. → Read More
The UK's new cabinet minister for science says that she will have a "relentless focus" on using research to make people's lives better. → Read More
Researchers have transferred 'quantum' information between computer chips at record speeds and accuracy. → Read More
Two earthquakes have killed more than 1,700 people in southern Turkey and northern Syria. → Read More
Motion capture suits used to create alien characters can track the onset of diseases of movement, researchers say. → Read More
Humanity is set for its next big leap into space with nations and private companies racing to build outposts on other worlds → Read More
Israeli researchers claim to have developed a flock of gene-edited hens that lay eggs from which only female chicks hatch. → Read More
The coin bearing the name of Sponsian was considered apocryphal and had been locked away in a museum cupboard. → Read More
The coin bearing the name of Sponsian was considered apocryphal and had been locked away in a museum cupboard. → Read More
The European Space Agency is considering the 'Solaris Initiative' plan to collect solar energy in orbit and beam electricity back to Earth. → Read More
The European Space Agency is considering the 'Solaris Initiative' plan to collect solar energy in orbit and beam electricity back to Earth. → Read More
Leading scientists and businesses have said that cuts to the government's research risks "stalling" efforts to make the UK a science superpower. → Read More
Australian and UK researchers grow brain cells in a lab that have learned to play a 1970s video game. → Read More