Body tissues: slices of life in paper
Deli-sliced human bodies have never been so beautiful. In her Tissue Series, Lisa Nilsson uses finely rolled paper to create anatomically correct artworks
The fish that almost blew Newton's career
The Royal Society almost let one of the most influential scientific books of all time slip through its fingers
Bubble-blowing gun connects email to real world
See how a networked device is making the internet more tangible, as part of a growing movement to expand the internet to the physical world
Missile launch extends India's nuclear reach
The launch of sophisticated Agni-V appears not to have rattled China, nor is it likely to further civilian space research
When the biological clock never ticks
How will society change when there is no time limit on motherhood?
The true legacy of an utopian inventor
A new exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art looks for the legacy of Buckminster Fuller in all the wrong places
Ovary banks: Freezing the biological clock
A simple, quick operation enables women to generate young eggs as they get older - and could even delay the effects of menopause by decades
Cars made from vacuum cleaners compete in race
Watch engineers put their designs to the test in an exercise to stimulate creativity

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