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Breaking encryption with a quantum computer just got 10 times easier

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AIs can’t stop recommending nuclear strikes in war game simulations

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Loophole found that makes quantum cloning possible

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How Ukraine became a drone factory and invented the future of war

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Rapamycin can add years to your life, or none at all – it’s a lottery

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Cannibalism may explain why some orcas stay in family groups

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Ruxolitinib: Landmark vitiligo cream targets immune cells that disrupt pigmentation

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The surprising vaccine side effects that can improve long-term health

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We need to get better at identifying postpartum depression in dads

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A horse’s whinny is unlike any other sound in nature

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Stone Age symbols may push back the earliest form of writing

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Everyone’s a queen: The ant species with no males or workers

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It’s your perception of sleep that’s making you feel tired all day

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Brutal Iron Age massacre may have targeted women and children

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Birdwatching may reshape the brain and build its buffer against ageing

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What to read this week: The Laws of Thought by Tom Griffiths

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The maths quirk that can cheer you up if you’re feeling unpopular

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Why our brains tune things out and how to overcome it when you need to

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What if the idea of the autism spectrum is completely wrong?

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Fish-based pet food may expose cats and dogs to forever chemicals

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New Scientist recommends The Big Oyster: History on the half shell

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Fresh understanding of the causes of migraine reveals new drug targets

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We’ve spotted the strongest microwave laser in the known universe

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Artists gaze into space in stunning new exhibition

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Ultra-processed foods could be making you age faster

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Search for radio signals finds no hint of alien civilisation on K2-18b

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New fossils may settle debate over mysterious sail-backed spinosaurs

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Why it’s high time we stopped anthropomorphising ants

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Atmospheric pollution caused by space junk could be a huge problem

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Weird and wonderful fungi should be so much more than sci-fi villains

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Spruce trees stumped (sigh) when it comes to predicting eclipses

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Is our galaxy’s black hole actually made of dark matter?

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Hannah Fry: ‘AI can do some superhuman things – but so can forklifts’

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Microbe with the smallest genome yet pushes the boundaries of life

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Ultramarathons could be bad for your blood

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How baby microbiomes in the West differ from those everywhere else

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Postpartum depression in dads is common – we can now spot and treat it

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Paediatricians’ blood used to make new treatments for RSV and colds

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More dog breeds found to have high risk of breathing condition

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Data centres could store information in glass for thousands of years

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Prolonged grief disorder: Why some people cannot move on from the death of a loved one

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Giant viruses may be more alive than we thought

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Did a cloud-seeding start-up really increase snowfall in part of Utah?

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The untold story of our remarkable hands and how they made us human

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Scientists want to put a super laser on the moon

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Dream hacking helps people solve complex problems in their sleep

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We’ve glimpsed before the big bang and it’s not what we expected

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The psychedelic DMT reduces depression symptoms after just one dose

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The mystery of nuclear ‘magic numbers’ has finally been resolved

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Humans are the only primates with a chin – now we finally know why

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Rethinking our approach to BMI highlights the need for speed

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Backwards heat shows laws of thermodynamics may need a quantum update

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Can we ever know the shape of the universe?

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Book review: George Saunders’s Vigil and Matthew Kressel’s The Rainseekers are sci-fi treats

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Why adding cross training into your exercise routine is the way to go

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Intermittent fasting probably doesn’t help with weight loss

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Accidental discovery hints at mystery structures within our brain

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Huge hot blobs inside Earth may have made its magnetic field wonky

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World’s oldest cold virus found in 18th-century woman’s lungs

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These 5 diets could add years to your life even if you have bad genes

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New Scientist recommends Hamnet, and its look at our links with nature

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CAR T-cell therapy may slow neurodegenerative conditions like ALS

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Why self-expansion is the key to long-lasting love and friendship

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Weird inside-out planet system may have formed one world at a time

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RNA strand that can almost self-replicate may be key to life’s origins

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Endurance brain cells may determine how long you can run for

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Gene editing that spreads within the body could cure more diseases

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Why I’m still an environmental optimist – despite it all

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What to read this week: Bonded by Evolution by Paul Eastwick

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‘Roughly 109.5 golden retrievers’: a new way to measure ice

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Royal Navy returns to wind power with trial of robotic sailboats

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Nepal and Northern India are not overdue for a huge earthquake

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This state’s power prices are plummeting as it nears 100% renewables

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Ancient Peruvian civilisation grew mighty by harvesting guano

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The surprising origins of Britain’s Bronze Age immigrants revealed

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The failure of ecosystem services: Why putting a price tag on nature hasn’t worked

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First ever inhalable gene therapy for cancer gets fast-tracked by FDA

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The 3 best ways to tackle anxiety, according to a leading expert

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How – and why – we chose the best 21 ideas of the 21st century

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How to spot the lunar X and V

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Why did magic mushrooms evolve? We may finally have the answer

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SpaceX’s Starlink dodged 300,000 satellite collisions in 2025

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Mars’s gravity may help control Earth’s cycle of ice ages

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Newborn marsupials seen crawling to mother’s pouch for the first time

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Embracing sauna culture can lower dementia risk and boost brain health

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Your BMI can’t tell you much about your health – here’s what can

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How teaching molecules to think is revealing what a ‘mind’ really is

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Time crystals could be used to build accurate quantum clocks

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Which humans first made tools or art – and how do we know?

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Why 1.5°C failed and setting a new limit would make things worse

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Old EV batteries could meet most of China’s energy storage needs

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Termination shock could make the cost of climate damage even higher

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How clinical research is still failing underrepresented communities

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The daring idea that time is an illusion and how we could prove it

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The best map of dark matter has revealed never-before-seen structures

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Menstrual pad could give women insights into their changing fertility

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Is this carved rock an ancient Roman board game?

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Physicists can now take control of ‘hidden’ friction in devices

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We’re finally abandoning BMI for better ways to assess body fat

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‘Hidden’ group of gut bacteria may be essential to good health

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Gravitational wave signal proves Einstein was right about relativity

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Jeff Goldblum should make a film about this legendary mathematician

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Specific cognitive training has ‘astonishing’ effect on dementia risk

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Personalised medicine is yet to deliver, but that must start to change

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Stick shaped by ancient humans is the oldest known wooden tool

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We have a new way to explain why we agree on the nature of reality

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Nobel prizewinner Omar Yaghi says his invention will change the world

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Seafarers were visiting remote Arctic islands over 4000 years ago

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Our brains play a surprising role in recovering from a heart attack

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To halt measles’ resurgence we must fight the plague of misinformation

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Amazon is getting drier as deforestation shuts down atmospheric rivers

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Most complex time crystal yet has been made inside a quantum computer

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We’re getting closer to growing a brain in a lab dish

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Huge fossil bonanza preserves 512-million-year-old ecosystem

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Ancient humans were seafaring far earlier than we realised

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The Epstein-Barr virus infects most of us – but why do only some get very ill?

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How your health is being commodified by social media

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Friction review: Engaging look at friction shows how it keeps our world rubbing along

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Do weeds really love poor soil? Not if you look at the science

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Think of a card, any card – but make it science

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Beyond the Quantum review: A remarkable book on quantum mechanics reveals a really big idea

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Fascinating but flawed book explores how sickness shapes our lives

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Bored of snakes and ladders? Some maths can help bring back the fun

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It would be a mistake to rush into an under-16 social media ban

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New Scientist recommends pioneering artist Ryoji Ikeda’s new work

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The universe may be hiding a fundamentally unknowable quantum secret

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Faecal transplants could boost the effectiveness of cancer treatments

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Polar bears are getting fatter in the fastest-warming place on Earth

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Our lifespans may be half down to genes and half to the environment

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AI-assisted mammograms cut risk of developing aggressive breast cancer

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This doctor is on the hunt for people with first-rate faeces

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Tim Winton: ‘Sometimes I think we use the word dystopia as an opiate’

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Read an extract from Juice by Tim Winton

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The Beauty may be horror TV but it misses the genre’s point

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Our verdict on Annie Bot: This novel about a sex robot split opinions

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How an 1800s vaccine drive beat smallpox in Denmark in just 7 years

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The best new science fiction books of February 2026 featuring new novels from Brandon Sanderson and Paul McAuley

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Yawning has an unexpected influence on the fluid inside your brain

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Elon Musk is making a big bet on his future vision – will it work?

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Why people can have Alzheimer’s-related brain damage but no symptoms

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Can we genetically improve humans using George Church’s famous list?

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The best new popular science books of February 2026 include titles by Maggie Aderin and Michael Pollan

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Physicists warn of ‘catastrophic’ impact from UK science cuts

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Weakening ice shelf has caused crucial Antarctic glacier to accelerate

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Synchronised volcanic eruptions on Io hint at a spongy interior

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Why exercise isn’t much help if you are trying to lose weight

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New Scientist recommends 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

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A Brief History of the Universe (and our place in it) review: A new tour of the cosmos paints a wide picture

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Sebastião Salgado’s stunning shots of the world’s icy regions

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Moving inductions to early morning could shorten labour by 6 hours

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CRISPR grapefruit without the bitterness are now in development

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How to live a meaningful life, according to science

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Forever chemical TFA has tripled due to ozone-preserving refrigerants

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Record-breaking quantum simulator could unlock new materials

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Why is childbirth so hard for humans – and is it getting even harder?

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Bonobo’s pretend tea party shows capacity for imagination

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Statins don’t cause most of the side effects listed on their labels

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Methane surge in 2020 was linked to lower pollution during lockdowns

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The toxic burden of pesticides is growing all around the world

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Five stunning images from the Close-up Photographer of the Year awards

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Why Elon Musk has misunderstood the point of Star Trek

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Vegan toddlers can grow at the same rate as omnivores

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Fast-charging quantum battery built inside a quantum computer

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Psychedelic 5-MeO-DMT causes similar brain state to meditation

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Frostlines review: Unexpectedly moving book makes the case for the Arctic

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Holy prosociality! Batman makes people stand for pregnant passengers

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Psychedelic causes similar brain state in spiritual lama as meditation

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Nasal spray could prevent infections from any flu strain

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Moltbook: The social network for AI looks disturbing, but it’s not what you think

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Why did SpaceX just apply to launch 1 million satellites?

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The weird rules of temperature get even stranger in the quantum realm

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Dutch air force reads pilots’ brainwaves to make training harder

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Nobel laureate says he’ll build world’s most powerful quantum computer

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Melatonin gummies as sleep aids for children: What are the risks?

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Neanderthals and early humans may have interbred over a vast area

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The secret signals our organs send to repair tissues and slow ageing

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Treating cancer before 3pm could help patients live longer

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A huge cloud of dark matter may be lurking near our solar system

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