New ‘Trackable’ Pill knows when it’s being taken and can talk to Doctors0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- November 16, 2017
The drug talks to a patch put on the patients’ skin
The drug talks to a patch put on the patients’ skin
Three arachnid species experience the equivalent of five-hour jet lag every day
This is huge for organ research.
European authorities are providing new details about a cloud of mysterious radioactive material that appeared over the continent last month.
Antarctica is a weird place.
A team of scientists who last week announced the discovery of a large void inside the Great Pyramid of Giza have created a virtual-reality tour that allows users to “teleport” themselves inside the structure and explore its architecture.
We’ve waited a long time for this.
Scientists who have been puzzling for years over the genetic “peculiarity” of a tiny population of orangutans in Sumatra have finally concluded that they are a new species to science.
New theory explains many of the bizarre observations made in quantum mechanics.
Muon-detecting sensors have revealed a huge cavity hidden within the pyramid – the first major structural find since the 19th century