Webcam and CCTV security flaw shows us to prying eyes
A networking loophole has made it easy to have a peek at what everyone else is doing by accessing cameras connected to the internet
World of life's jewelled beauty in new museum shrine
The latest additions to a London zoology museum would all fit in a wardrobe: vintage glass microscope slides that form a fascinating, dazzling tribute to life
Sleep and dreaming: Why can't we stay awake 24/7?
From fruit flies to dolphins, every creature needs its shut-eye. Why we sleep is one of the biggest mysteries in biology, though the clues lie in the brain
Designer glasses correct red-green colour blindness
Lenses developed to help doctors spot veins more easily have a useful side effect - they enhance the ability to see red and greens
Life savings: Inside London's brain bank
Rowan Hooper visits the lab where brains are sliced in search of the underlying mechanisms of multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's
Feedback: Ingredient-free aphrodisiac
Sex thrills, stock exchange hiccups, gizzard salad and more
Zoologger: 'It's a boy!' Monkey midwife delivers baby
In a rare sighting, a black snub-nosed monkey has been seen helping another monkey give birth in south-west China
Climate change may get us into hot political waters
The effects of climate change strains already fragile international relations, as Andrew T. Guzman describes in Overheated
Time to focus on the welfare of online workers
Crowdsourcing won't catch on unless workers can be sure they're getting a fair deal
Visions of heaven on Earth: Sacred sites in danger
The conservationists of WWF are enlisting spiritual leaders as stewards of nature - see some of the world's stunning sacred places that are on the danger list
Robot inquisition keeps witnesses on the right track
Interviewers are likely to lead witnesses astray. It's time for the machines to start asking the questions
Meet our earliest common mammalian ancestor
Small, furry and with a penchant for insects, the greatest grandparent of all modern placental mammals lived after the dinosaurs were wiped out
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