Molly, Sweden’s anti-doping dog, gives cheats new problem to chew on
Sweden's Sports Confederation says Molly is the world's first anti-doping dog, introduced to the job last spring in a bid to broaden the country's efforts in curtailing the use of performance-enhancin ...
Virtual Singapore could be test bed for planners, and plotters
With the click of a button, Singapore's security forces could soon use a digital version of the city-state to simulate a bomb threat at a sports stadium - and learn how to respond if there was a real ...
No kidding: goats prefer happy faces
Goats are able to tell the difference between happy and angry human expressions, according to research by life scientists at Queen Mary University of London and the University of Sao Paulo. Jim Drury ...
Scientists split water into hydrogen and oxygen with just sunlight
Scientists in Cambridge achieve the long-standing goal of reproducing photosynthesis in a laboratory, splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen using only the power of sunlight. Stuart McDill reports.
The food science behind creating a meatless jerky
Kelp, touted as sustainable and eco-friendly, could be the next food trend. It's also being used to make a jerky. Angela Moore reports.
Ocean clean-up ship fuelled by plastic pollution
Plans have been revealed for a self-powering ship that will remove plastic pollution from the sea, processing it into fuel as it goes. Stuart McDill reports.