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Tue Jan 27
Stem cell patch reverses brain damage in fetuses with spina bifida
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When we interbred with Neanderthals, they were usually the fathers
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Banning children from VPNs and social media will erode adults' privacy
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How to see six planets in the sky at once in rare celestial alignment
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Is geothermal energy on the cusp of a worldwide renaissance?
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Why I have changed my mind about AI and you should too
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SpaceX's 1 million satellites could avoid environmental checks
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What to read this week: Ripples on the Cosmic Ocean by Dagomar Degroot
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The Human Flatus Atlas plans to measure the explosivity of farts
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Tiny predatory dinosaur weighed less than a chicken
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The world’s most elusive colour is worth billions – if we can find it
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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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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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How Ukraine became a drone factory and invented the future of war
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Landmark vitiligo cream targets immune cells that disrupt pigmentation
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Loophole found that makes quantum cloning possible
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The surprising vaccine side effects that can improve long-term health
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Saturn’s rings may have formed after a huge collision with Titan
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Stone Age symbols may push back the earliest form of writing
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Birdwatching may reshape the brain and build its buffer against ageing
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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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Everyone's a queen: The ant species with no males or workers
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A horse's whinny is unlike any other sound in nature
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Why our brains tune things out and how to overcome it when you need to
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Fish-based pet food may expose cats and dogs to forever chemicals
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We've spotted the strongest microwave laser in the known universe
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Fresh understanding of the causes of migraine reveals new drug targets
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Search for radio signals finds no hint of alien civilisation on K2-18b
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Ultra-processed foods could be making you age faster
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New fossils may settle debate over mysterious sail-backed spinosaurs
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Atmospheric pollution caused by space junk could be a huge problem
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Is our galaxy’s black hole actually made of dark matter?
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Microbe with the smallest genome yet pushes the boundaries of life
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More dog breeds found to have high risk of breathing condition
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Paediatricians’ blood used to make new treatments for RSV and colds
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Why it's high time we stopped anthropomorphising ants
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What to read this week: The Laws of Thought by Tom Griffiths
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Weird and wonderful fungi should be so much more than sci-fi villains
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We need to get better at identifying postpartum depression in dads
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The maths quirk that can cheer you up if you're feeling unpopular
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Spruce trees stumped (sigh) when it comes to predicting eclipses
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New Scientist recommends The Big Oyster: History on the half shell
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Hannah Fry: 'AI can do some superhuman things – but so can forklifts'
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Artists gaze into space in stunning new exhibition
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Why some people cannot move on from the death of a loved one
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Data centres could store information in glass for thousands of years
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Postpartum depression in dads is common – we can now spot and treat it
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