Chelsea were held to a goalless draw by Arsenal last weekend, dropping points for the first time since their opening day defeat to Burnley. But Merson is confident Chelsea will earn three points when they travel to the bet365 Stadium this weekend. The Sky Sports pundit has been far from […]
Daily Archives: September 21, 2017
North Korea has been escalating its sabre-rattling rhetoric this year with a series of provocative missile launches and nuclear tests. But despite worldwide condemnation and fears of an all-out conflict between North Korea and the United States, one expert believes there is no chance of an actual war. Dr Colin […]
FIFA 18 is ready to launch, with fresh ratings being revealed ahead of the new game including every Premier League team’s star man. Philippe Coutinho has faced big competition at Liverpool, while Harry Kane and Romelu Lukaku aren’t the top-rated players in the Tottenham and Manchester United squads respectively. There […]
Ultrashort pulses of light were employed by physicists to start a race between electrons emitted from different initial states in a solid material. Timing this race revealed an unexpected result: the fastest electrons arrived in last place.
When people see an image of a person they recognize particular cells light up in the brain. Now, researchers have found that those cells light up even when a person sees a familiar face or object but fails to notice it. The only difference is that the neural activity is […]
By sequencing the ancient genomes of 15 individuals from different parts of Africa, researchers reporting in the journal Cell on Sept. 21 have reconstructed the prehistory of humans on the continent, going back thousands of years. The findings shed light on which human populations lived in eastern and southern Africa […]
A team of scientists has sequenced, for the first time, a tiny worm that belongs to a group of exclusively asexual species that originated approximately 18 million years ago — making it one of the oldest living lineages of asexual animals known.
Two new studies provide a detailed look at an essential part of algae’s growth machinery, with the eventual goal of applying this knowledge to improving the growth of crops.