We’ve all seen it in movies, but can supercomputers really rise up and reign supreme over humanity?
The massive radio telescope, which will form part of the Square Kilometre Array, is projected to be completed on time despite delays.
Fear of Ebola and the turbines used for wind farms pose a critical threat to an animal fundamental to our ecosystems.
Astrophysicist Bernie Fanaroff was chosen to head the SKA project; with his experience and political credentials he led the company in its mission.
Fanaroff will retire at the end of next year, but will be acting as strategic advisor on the project from January 1 2016 until December 2017.
Six dishes were expected by next month, but only one exists so far as a result of a metalworkers’ strike and logistical problems.
There is widespread support for drastic change to patent laws when it comes to pharmaceuticals, but the results could be disastrous.
Pro and amateur writers are dusting off old plots, sprucing up characters and polishing book settings in readiness for National Novel Writing Month.
A new report paints a picture of a severely underfunded Agricultural Research Council trying to do the best with the resources available to it.
Despite flies being a health risk their genome could also help humans to cope with disease-causing and toxic environments.