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  • Tue Dec 30

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

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Read an extract from Juice by Tim Winton

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

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

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AI-assisted mammograms cut risk of developing aggressive breast cancer

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

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

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Faecal transplants could boost the effectiveness of cancer treatments

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The universe may be hiding a fundamentally unknowable quantum secret

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

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New Scientist recommends pioneering artist Ryoji Ikeda's new work

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How your health is being commodified by social media

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Fascinating but flawed book explores how sickness shapes our lives

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

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This virus infects most of us – but why do only some get very ill?

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Ancient humans were seafaring far earlier than we realised

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

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

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

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Amazon is getting drier as deforestation shuts down atmospheric rivers

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

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

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Nobel prizewinner Omar Yaghi says his invention will change the world

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

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Stick shaped by ancient humans is the oldest known wooden tool

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Menstrual pad could give women insights into their changing fertility

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

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

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Termination shock could make the cost of climate damage even higher

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Embracing sauna culture can lower dementia risk and boost brain health

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

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Bone cancer therapy unexpectedly makes tumours less painful

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Sea turtles may be more resilient to global warming than we thought

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Why singing, dancing and engaging with art is good for your health

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Hybrid megapests evolving in Brazil are a threat to crops worldwide

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

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Why biological clocks get our 'true age' wrong – and how AI could help

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

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Ancient bacterium discovery rewrites the origins of syphilis

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Our oral microbiome could hold the key to preventing obesity

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Ancient giant kangaroos could have hopped despite their huge size

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Does limiting social media help teens? We'll finally get some evidence

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Strips of dried placenta help wounds heal with less scarring

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Piercing crocodile close-up wins ecology photo competition

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Natural ovulation the best option before an IVF frozen embryo transfer

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Stunning images reveal the rich biodiversity of remotest Tanzania

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We were wrong about being able to 'nudge' people to improve the world

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Peter F. Hamilton's latest is an epic slice of sci-fi – with one flaw

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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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