Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: The catastrophic cyclone that hit Myanmar hints at the shape of things to come in climate impact — but probably not for the reason you think.
Daily Telegraph science editor Roger Highfield, the first man to bounce a neutron off a soap bubble, has been appointed editor of New Scientist. By Stephen Brook
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: The advance buzz about the Large Hadron Collider is growing into a constant hum, with the atom-smasher's debut now expected in September.
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: The two top presidential candidates aren't that far apart on the campaign's two top science issues, based on answers given to ScienceDebate 2008.
Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: They're coming to drink your blood ... and sometimes it's for your own good. Get the facts about vampire bats, leeches, bedbugs and other bloodsuckers.
Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: The economy and foreign policy may be higher on President-elect Barack Obama's list, but science and technology issues are on the radar screen as well.
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: The scientific stars of 2008 include cellular magicians, genetic decoders and the international team behind the world's biggest atom-smasher.
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: This year's finalists for the Weird Science Awards include real-life Furbys and the world's oldest pot stash. But which is weirdest? We report, you decide.
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: President Obama announces a plan to raise the level of scientific integrity in policymaking — but the guy who is supposed to flesh out the plan is stuck in ...
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: The world's best-known scientists share their tales.
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: What do Leonardo da Vinci, President Obama and Stephen Colbert have in common? They're all part of the celebrity edition of the Sci-Q quiz.
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: A growing number of video ventures are serving up regular doses of science to supplement the offerings from TV channels.
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Why are we so drawn to celebrities, particularly when they pass away? Psychologists cite factors ranging from instinctual imprinting to the quest for immortality.
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: A crackdown on slick swimsuits represents a rare retreat in the high-tech war for sports supremacy - but don't ever assume that the war is over.
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Bruce Willis' latest action movie, "Surrogates," draws upon real-life developments in robotics and virtual worlds.