Solar Impulse plane prepares to go intercontinental
Solar-powered plane Solar Impulse is well into its first intercontinental journey from Payerne in Switzerland to Rabat in Morocco
Astrophile: The outermost ocean in the solar system
Triton, the largest moon of Neptune, has a surface temperature of -235 ?C. But below the surface, conditions could be warm enough to support a liquid ocean
Robot arm plugs SpaceX Dragon spacecraft into the ISS
The space flight venture of PayPal and Tesla Motors founder Elon Musk has achieved its first major success for a paying customer: docking at the ISS
Outback to outer space: The world's largest telescope
We now know where the Square Kilometre Array will be built. Back in March, Anil Ananthaswamy explained what's at stake for the biggest telescope ever
Friday Illusion: Control this animation with your mind
See how shifting your focus can alter the direction of a moving object
Augmented reality offers a new layer of intrigue
Augmented reality - overlaying the real world with digital information - creates challenges but will enrich our lives visually and culturally
Feedback: Chemistry without the chemicals
Chemistry without chemicals, a phone for talking commercial rubbish on, why we should be wary of the chef's surprise, and more
Speedy pH changes detected in brain for first time
By tweaking magnetic resonance imaging, we can now visualise changes in the brain's pH - providing new insights into learning, memory and disease
Goldilocks planets captured in glass
Artist Angela Palmer has turned our search for Earth-like planets that could harbour life into a stunning glass sculpture at her new London exhibition
Drunk birds had one-too-many berries to blame
Flocks of cedar waxwings died en masse outside Los Angeles after overdoing it on berries from the Brazilian pepper tree
Fukushima-exposed children and workers 'OK for now'
Independent UN experts say radiation doses to children low, but some highly exposed workers face a more uncertain future
Greek crisis: Losing Greece won't save euro network
The laws that govern networks in nature suggest that a Greek exit from the euro will not save the remaining countries
Reality respray: The hidden digital world uncloaked
In your home town, layers of digital graffiti have been daubed on buildings and even people. What happens when augmented reality makes it visible?
Bottled carbon from Mars bodes well for ancient aliens
Carbon found in Martian rocks came from magma not alien life forms - but the presence of reactive carbon raises hope for signs of life on Mars
Healing weaving wins Bio-Art image competition
A woven fabric of biomaterial that will form a scaffold to help injured cartilage heal impressed judges of a new contest for images of experimental biology
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