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What is 'SpudCell'? Arguably the greatest bioengineering feat yet
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Have scientists really made a living cell from scratch? Not quite
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Do you want your underwear with added probiotics?
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The weirdness of neutrinos could completely rewrite particle physics
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A type of fibre that stimulates GLP-1 release approved for use in food
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The best new science-fiction novels published in July 2026
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Slowdown of AMOC ocean current may be gradual and reversible
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The world's fastest spider tops 3.5 metres per second
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The most detailed survey of the universe ever conducted starts now
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This physicist is hunting for the biggest black hole in the universe
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Babies are born with the neural foundations for maths
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I’m the first person whose life was saved by CRISPR base editing
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US government wants to have a useful quantum computer by 2028
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Childbirth for many primate species is even harder than for humans
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Humans sleep the least of all apes – is it the secret to our success?
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Your menstrual cycle may affect how well vaccines work
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Remote-controlled cockroach swarm can now breathe underwater
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I have a 100 per cent chance of getting cancer due to a rare gene
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Ancient human DNA found on cave art for the first time
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Read an extract from Slow Gods by Claire North
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Why I started my sci-fi novel with a world-ending supernova
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Can video games help us better understand quantum mechanics?
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Europe’s heatwave is the hottest and most humid ever
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Can home batteries help save the climate and save you money?
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We’ve uncovered a master gene that switches on human development
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The race to understand how and when Thwaites glacier will collapse
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Where, when and how to watch the 2026 solar eclipse
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If you aren't terrified by this heatwave, you should be
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Record-breaking IBM chip uses trick to cram in 100 billion transistors
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Phages could enable us to hijack vaccine immunity to kill cancer cells
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Bacteria-killing viruses redirect vaccine immunity to destroy cancer
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Lost books by ancient philosophers recovered from 'unreadable' scrolls
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Possible signs of ancient life on Mars are rich in complex carbon
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Screwworm could be the first species targeted by an 'extinction drive'
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Inside Brazil’s vast network of lifesaving free milk banks
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The best sci-fi novel in 2026 so far – plus 6 other great reads
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The 17 best popular science books of 2026 so far
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Neuroscience can't tell us the way to govern people's brains
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Hold the onions – and see if they make you cry
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All known Homo naledi skeletons seem to be female
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The lunar botanist with a plan to farm vegetables on the moon
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Some of the last Neanderthals were surprisingly genetically diverse
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Fluctuating oestrogen levels may alter how drugs enter women's brains
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Hidden black hole could explain mystery at the heart of our galaxy
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Huge crater in Australia may be the oldest impact structure on Earth
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You should turn off fans when it's too hot – but how hot is too hot?
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Elite Maya people had teeth placed in a cave far from their tombs
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Parenting may permanently improve brain health for mums and dads
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SpaceX's secretive plans to deliver cargo to Earth from space
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How some people's brains make an extraordinary recovery from stroke
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