Arsenal v Cologne: Europa League LIVE scores, updates and highlights from the Emirates 20:31: BREAKING: Arsenal say that the situation is under control and that the game will kick-off at 9.05pm. 20:30: Updates from our reporter Alex Wood, at the Emirates Stadium. The Emirates Stadium is on lockdown following crowd […]
Daily Archives: September 14, 2017
Nintendo Switch games fans can look forward to some big launches from Bethesda in 2017 and 2018. The Nintendo Direct event yesterday has provided some big news on what new projects are coming to the hybrid console. Doom for Nintendo Switch was one of the more eye-catching announcements, with Bethesda […]
It’s week two of the NFL season and this Sunday night, the Atlanta Falcons open their new $1.5 billion Mercedes-Benz stadium against Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. If you want to watch the game — or any other NFL game — and don’t have cable, this is your […]
Sabotaged by bacteria?Tom Stewart/Corbis/Getty By Andy Coghlan Thanks to a chance discovery, researchers have uncovered one reason why chemotherapy drugs sometimes fail. It turns out that bacteria inside cancer cells can destroy some drugs, rendering them useless. The finding may explain why so few people with pancreatic cancer are successfully […]
Attoelectronics Group, MPQ By Colin Barras No one can match these electrons when it comes to relaxing. Within a few hundred attoseconds – billionths of a billionth of a second – of being hit by an X-ray pulse, they are already back where they were, sitting calmly in a low-energy […]
Nano-cargo carrierElla Maru Studio By Timothy Revell You won’t read about a smaller robot than this one any time soon. It consists of just a single strand of DNA, and moves by taking tiny 6-nanometre steps – around a hundred-millionth the size of a human step. The robot can pick […]
Wouldn’t it be good if you only had to do this once?KidStock/Getty By Matt Reynolds It might be small, but it packs a mighty punch. By cramming vaccines into microscopic containers that release their loads after a preset amount of time, we may have found a way to deliver a […]
1. The Journey Ends After 20 years, Cassini is running out of fuel. It will end its mission on Sept. 15, 2017, plunging into Saturn while fighting to keep its antenna pointed at Earth as it transmits its farewell. “In the skies of Saturn, the journey ends, as Cassini becomes part […]