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  • Sun Mar 15

Largest ever map of universe captures 47 million galaxies and quasars

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Neanderthal infants were enormous compared with modern humans

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Is a super El Niño imminent, and what could the impacts be?

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Beef is making a comeback – does it fit into a healthy diet?

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Are Neanderthals descendants of modern humans?

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The stunning physics of Project Hail Mary go back to ancient China

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Antioxidant in mushrooms may target uterus cells to ease period pain

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How autoimmune conditions can unexpectedly drive mental illness

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Quantum computers could usher in a crisis worse than Y2K

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From autism to migraines, birth order may have wide-reaching effects

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The green solution to climate change isn't happening – and that's good

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A key solution to climate change isn't happening – and that's good

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Modern living may be causing big changes to our oestrogen levels

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We’ve caught a comet switching its spin direction for the first time

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Collapse of key ocean current may release billions of tonnes of carbon

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The man who crawls into the perilous heart of the Chernobyl reactor

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Chernobyl at 40: The man with the most dangerous job on Earth

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My life as a meteorologist in Chernobyl under Russian occupation

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Chernobyl at 40: My life as a meteorologist under Russian occupation

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Exclusive report: Inside Chernobyl, 40 years after nuclear disaster

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Chernobyl at 40: The past, present and future of a nuclear disaster

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NASA’s Artemis II mission was a historic success

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Tweaking the smell of cat food can encourage fussy felines to eat

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Hidden fossils reveal secrets of oceans before major mass extinction

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The secret project to settle controversial maths proof with a computer

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Quantum batteries could be charged by reversing time

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The man who ruined mathematics

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Physicists resolve a long-standing puzzle over the size of a proton

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Chimpanzee group's violent rupture hints at evolutionary roots of war

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CAR T-cell therapy takes woman from bedridden to 'perfectly fine'

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Sci-fi show The Miniature Wife underwhelms – despite the big names

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Mysterious 'compound X' clears toxic Parkinson’s proteins from brain

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Emperor penguins added to endangered list after rapid decline

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Key ocean current is slowing at locations around the Atlantic

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New Scientist recommends sampling the Museum of Edible Earth in London

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We urgently need to prepare for quantum computers breaking encryption

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Two excellent new sci-fi novels tackle robots in very different ways

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Stunning photographs show the dynamic patterns of the natural world

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What to read this week: Beyond Inheritance by Roxanne Khamsi

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Is this the most niche scientific tourist attraction in the world?

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Quantum entanglement can be measured in solids for the first time

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Why early humans radically changed their toolkits 200,000 years ago

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Disappearing megafauna may have prompted a stone tool revolution

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The invisibility cloak inventor now has better tricks up his sleeve

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Particles seen emerging from empty space for first time

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Why The Double Helix is such an extraordinary but infuriating book

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How a century-long argument over light’s true nature came to an end

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The most stunning pictures from Artemis II’s flyby of the moon

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I don’t see images in my head. Can training give me a mind’s eye?

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Migraines could be treated by ramping up the brain's cleaning system

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