Maltese materials research company working to develop biodegradable, seaweed-based packaging films
We're hard-wired to respond to infant features like rounded heads, small noses and large eyes
Microwave hyperthermia can increase the temperature of tumour cells through microwave radiation
The life-or-death difference comes down to three factors
LCRM research group has been working on project for the past 10 years
Project aims is to bring heart monitoring directly into people’s homes
The late 1980s saw a sharp and sustained decline in female participation
These women were not models. They were the first programmers of ENIAC
Test developed at San Ġwann lab can detect multiple infections from a single swab
A study of recordings of 60 Maltese speakers finds signs of a generation divide
Norah Patten is a strong advocate for STEM outreach
Eye trackers allow users to control a computer using only their gaze
K2-18b, which is 124 light years away, could be an ocean world capable of hosting microbial life
Malta deserves to have a detailed database of all its historic sites, indicating their current state and whether they are in a precarious state or not
Pets to be allowed to science centre for first time during ‘Paws and Claws Easter Adventure’ on April 26 and 27
The largest flood in Earth’s history burst through Gibraltar and Sicily and refilled the entire Mediterranean in just a few years
Scientifically, it could not be more wrong
To date, approximately 300 have participated in this initiative
Times Talk was granted exclusive access to a groundbreaking discovery that has changed the history of Malta and the Mediterranean
Groundbreaking discovery pushes Malta’s history back by at least 1,000 years
An urgent call for preservation by Colan Llewellyn Mackenzie, University of Malta
Generated during catastrophic events, such as the merger of black holes, neutron stars or a combination of both
Newton's theory continues to be widely applied in science, engineering and technology today
Winning projects could receive up to €10,000 in financial aid
Survival in nature is closely linked with structural efficiency
These findings highlight a trade-off between strength and manufacturing accuracy
Non-sexually active persons are still at risk of getting cervical carcinoma
Cancer deaths among this population occur up to 20 years earlier than the general population
ISSA celebrates with Xjenza Malta at Villa Bighi event
Maltese scientists among team developing the telescope
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