Living heart valve prevents repeated operations
A living replacement heart valve that grows with patients and can repair itself is under development.
A living replacement heart valve that grows with patients and can repair itself is under development.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists ask if you would trust a robot to grow your food, operate on you, fight a war on your behalf or save your life in an emergency.
The Baltic country will participate in the CERN council and its nationals can now work at the world’s biggest particle collider.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists report back from the British Cardiovascular Society's annual conference, finding out how our tickers deal with extremes, from deep under the sea to outer space.
Jan van den Boogaart won the European Inventor Award for developing the first automated malaria blood test.
In this week’s podcast the Naked Scientists tackle your sci-curious questions, like, can you hear screams in space and how giant is a giant squid.
The EU-wide consortium is aiming to develop and deploy innovative farming techniques for a more sustainable agriculture system.
European start-ups once had little choice but to let US tech giants buy them.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists uncover secrets from a supposedly blank hard drive and find out how hackers can use baby monitors to spy on people.
In this week’s podcast, the Naked Scientists travel back 3.7 billion years to try to find out how life first began.