
Scientists say Christmas mistletoe could have future as surgical glue
A team at the University of Essex are working to find out whether the sticky stuff in mistletoe could be used as a green surgical glue.
A team at the University of Essex are working to find out whether the sticky stuff in mistletoe could be used as a green surgical glue.
The battery is made from lab grown synthetic diamonds which encase radioactive element Carbon-14, as ITV News Science Correspondent Martin Stew reports.
Scientists from the University of Southampton believe galaxies crashed together to create gigantic elliptical galaxies.