8 mad HQs from the world of technology By Sam Gibbs published 20 June 13 In Depth Spaceships, beach huts, rowing boats! Is where you work as important as who you work for?
The amazing material that promises flexible displays, faster cars and bullet-proof suits By Sam Gibbs published 4 June 13 In Depth There's a new super-material in town, and its name is nanocellulose. Here's why you should be excited about it.
10 tech-tastic features inside the new Ford Kuga 2013 By Sam Gibbs published 31 May 13 In Depth From road sign recognition to automatic braking and more, the Ford Kuga is equipped with amazing toys you'd expect to find on a more expensive car.
Have we found the holy grail of cold fusion at last? By Sam Gibbs published 25 May 13 Week in Science This week we've heard about some amazing things. From a blind man having his sight restored by stem cells to a massive explosion on the Moon that no one seems to have noticed, until now.
Would you eat test-tube meat? By Sam Gibbs published 18 May 13 Week in Science This week we've seen a pilotless passenger-plane hit the skies, while the last barrier to human cloning has been breached.
Change the colour of your eyes with a laser By Sam Gibbs published 11 May 13 Week in Science This week we've discovered two possible elixirs of youth, the secret to being more attractive to the opposite sex, and a cheap back pain breakthrough.
Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo takes one giant leap towards space tourism By Sam Gibbs published 4 May 13 Week in Science Space came just a little bit closer for the everyman this week, as Virgin Galactic's ship made one 1470kph-leap towards space in its first successful flying rocket test.
Heavily stubbled men are more attractive, says science By Sam Gibbs published 27 April 13 Week in science Science looks at men's health this week: you may want to consider leaving the face fuzz and trimming elsewhere.
The batteries that charge 1,000 times quicker and last 10 times longer By Sam Gibbs published 20 April 13 Week in Science And if that wasn't exciting enough, we've got black holes, super nanosuits, and the real reason we love beer, all waiting for you in another exciting Week in Science.
A hangover cure that actually works, plus other tales By Sam Gibbs published 13 April 13 Week in Science The last seven days have been filled with wonder yet again, including the ability to think yourself warm, and the emergence of a new supermaterial.
myFC PowerTrekk review By Sam Gibbs published 9 April 13 The perfect gadget for armchair scientists, this hydrogen fuel cell charger juices your gadgets using the power of Einstein.
Is that bad breath? No, it's just your breathprint By Sam Gibbs published 6 April 13 Week in Science Dolphins actually have names for each other just like we do, and we could soon have living, biological computers.
Harry Potter's cloak of invisibility takes one big step towards reality By Sam Gibbs published 30 March 13 Week in Science This week, science holds the answer to Minority Report-style profiling, showing us that you really can tell if someone is going to commit a crime.
Voyager boldly goes where no human thing has gone before By Sam Gibbs published 23 March 13 Week in Science This week we've seen the rockets that sent men to the Moon dredged up from the ocean floor, instantaneous gold creation, and HIV-killing bee venom.
Nasa finds Mars really could have sustained carbon-based life By Sam Gibbs published 16 March 13 Week in Science This week we've proven that we have indeed found the elusive Higgs Boson and we've discovered that alcohol can give your brain an energy boost.
Bacon really is killing you - and that's not all By Sam Gibbs published 9 March 13 Week in Science This week we've discovered penguins are actually Antarctic popsicles, that you can smell cancer on your breath and that sons are bad for you.
Massive Death-Star-like laser creates an artificial star in our sky By Sam Gibbs published 2 March 13 Week in Science This week we've got revelations in neuroscience plus telepathic rats and bad news for poor sleepers and football players.
Luke Skywalker's bionic hand takes another step closer to reality By Sam Gibbs published 23 February 13 Week in Science Plus the magic sobering-up pills, how life was annihilated on Mars and e-cigarettes (yes, really).
Cyborg rats with night vision are now a reality By Sam Gibbs published 16 February 13 Week in science Messing with rodent brains, finding life under the ice, working out the meaning of love and more from the week's science news.
Are we all overdosing on caffeine every day? By Sam Gibbs published 9 February 13 Week in Science Plus: Another week, another fantastic discovery - have we finally found the magic cancer-killing bullet?
Star Trek becomes reality with a real-life tractor beam By Sam Gibbs published 2 February 13 Week in Science This week we've got real-life tractor beams and exoplanets, to actual mind reading, electricity-eating bugs, and magnetic battery-extending chips.
Earth 2 discovered just around the corner By Sam Gibbs published 21 December 12 Week in Science Ever fancied visiting another habitable planet for a holiday? One might be closer than you think. And find out how bones grew in a woman's eyes.
10 tech-tastic features inside the new Ford Fiesta 2012 By Sam Gibbs published 5 December 12 In Depth Ford's 2012 Fiesta is brimming with fancy digital tech you'd normally associate with much bigger, more premium cars.
New Vauxhall Ampera boasts top eco-electric car tech By Sam Gibbs published 23 November 12 In Depth An all-electric drive train with a petrol back up, and more toys than you can shake a stick at.