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  • Tue Nov 18

Two asteroids crashed around a nearby star, solving a cosmic mystery

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Closure of US institute will do immense harm to climate research

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Sitting by a window may improve blood sugar levels for type 2 diabetes

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Strange lemon-shaped exoplanet defies the rules of planet formation

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Chronic fatigue syndrome seems to have a very strong genetic element

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Cosmology’s Great Debate began a century ago – and is still going

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Crash clock says satellites in orbit are three days from disaster

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Saturn's rings form a giant dusty doughnut encircling the planet

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Your period may make sport injuries more severe

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The world will soon be losing 3000 glaciers every year

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How green hydrogen could power industries from steel-making to farming

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Some Arctic warming ‘irreversible’ even if we cut atmospheric CO2

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Mars may once have had a much larger moon

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Qubits break quantum limit to encode information for longer

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New antibiotic could stave off drug-resistant gonorrhoea

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Disney and OpenAI have made a surprise deal – what happens next?

1w
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Killer whales and dolphins are ‘being friends’ to hunt salmon together

1w
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Supposedly distinct psychiatric conditions may have same root causes

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Earth and solar system may have been shaped by nearby exploding star

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Roman occupation of Britain damaged the population’s health

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China's carbon emissions may have started to fall in 2025

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This year we were drowning in a sea of slick, nonsensical AI slop

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De-extinction was big news in 2025 – but didn't live up to the hype

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AI firms began to feel the legal wrath of copyright holders in 2025

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Comets were on fire this year – for better or worse

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People saw a new colour for the first time in 2025

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Donald Trump and Elon Musk put science on the chopping block in 2025

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Test your brain on these mind-bending scientific riddles

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The potential of GLP-1 drugs to transform medicine exploded in 2025

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How 3 imaginary physics demons tore up the laws of nature

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Chance of a devastating asteroid impact briefly spiked in 2025

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The stargazing events to look forward to in 2026

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Science still produced many wonders in 2025 despite being under siege

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How I learned to keep my brain in better repair this year

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Can you work out what these enigmatic close-up photos are of?

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Best acronym? Best use of AI? We present our end-of-year awards

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We may finally know what a healthy gut microbiome looks like

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Inside the wild experiments physicists would do with zero limits

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Genetic trick to make mosquitoes malaria resistant passes key test

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Oldest evidence of fire-lighting comes from early humans in Britain

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What the evolution of tickling tells us about being human

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Australia's social media ban faces challenges and criticism on day one

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Why we only recently discovered space is dark not bright

1w
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Did ancient humans start farming so they could drink more beer?

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Dinosaurs like Diplodocus may have been as colourful as birds

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2025 was chock full of exciting discoveries in human evolution

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The surprising longevity lessons from the world’s oldest animal

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Pompeii building site reveals how the Romans made concrete

1w
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Timing cancer drug delivery around our body clock may boost survival

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The audacious quest to light up the sky with artificial auroras

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Entries updated Dec 18, 2025 03:02:59 PM PST

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