New study by John Hopkins University School of Medicine is dampening the craze
Yet concept continues to fuel division in our communities
Charles Byrne, who died age 22, was 2.31 metres tall
Submissions welcome from all art and research fields
The barbed hook can get stuck in thick skin, like that of humans
STEM subjects are perceived to be difficult by students both on a local and global scale
Team uses saliva samples to detect 'waking' cortisol, rather than blood tests
International team estimates volume of offshore freshened groundwater resources at 1 cubic kilometre
To date, no formula exists that can be used to efficiently compute prime numbers
The number one is considered neither prime nor composite
Works begin on facility to house cyclotron, which has never been used
The findings show promise in repairing penile injuries in humans
Memorandum of understanding between University and Malta Chamber of Scientists
The extensive data obtained will be useful beyond the end of this project
In a number of conditions, we do not inherit a particular disease, but instead inherit susceptibility
Popular two-day science communication festival takes place on September 29-30
The exact location of the North Pole changes by a few metres every year
‘GEM — Empower Girls to Embrace their Digital and Entrepreneurial Potential’ was held at the University of Malta campus
Cognitive biases are not necessarily negative when seen from a scientific point of view
Another myth is that IQ tests are an accurate measurement of intelligence
New map's resolution is more than double that of previous one
Discovery could pave the way for alternative clean energy sources
Satellite tags helped track adult European eels from several locations in Europe to the Azores islands
Their hair is not white but transparent
The 'Apollo 17' lunar module 'Challenger' landed on the moon 50 years ago today
The Red Sea mantis shrimp may have been brought in ship ballasts
Orion will splash down in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego on Sunday
These communities are understudied, both in Malta and in the central Mediterranean
Cyanobacteria are capable of photosynthesis and use sunlight to make their own food
Bishops urge lawmakers to prioritise human life over 'somebody's health'
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