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'Quantum Darwinism' may explain why we live in a shared reality
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AI data scrapers are an existential threat to Wikipedia
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Cannibal spiders have strange trick to stop their siblings eating them
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Largest ever US honeybee die-off has destroyed 1.6 million colonies
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Wind farm developers are worried about neighbours stealing their wind
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Kennedy has taken a sledgehammer to the US's public health
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Bonobos use a kind of syntax once thought to be unique to humans
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Common artificial sweetener makes you three times hungrier than sugar
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We could make solar panels on the moon by melting lunar dust
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Ozempic weight loss is deemed less praiseworthy than lifestyle changes
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Extreme weather could disrupt China's renewable energy boom
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The best retro games console is the one you played at age 10
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Ice-monitoring drones set for first tests in the Arctic
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Washed-up clothing mimics seaweed in stunning cyanotypes
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Robert Pattinson shines in clunky sci-fi adaptation Mickey 17
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Our drive for adventure and challenge has ancient origins
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It is time to close the autism diagnosis gender gap
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A moving story reveals hidden human cost of drug trials
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A bestseller is born: How Zuckerberg discovered the Streisand Effect
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The epic quest to redefine the second using the world's best clocks
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Plant skin grafts could result in new kinds of vegetables
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The best new science fiction books of April 2025
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Weekend workouts can be as valuable as exercising throughout the week
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US government fired researchers running a crucial drug use survey
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How nothing could destroy the universe
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NASA cut $420 million for climate science, moon modelling and more
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The animals revealing why human culture isn't as special as we thought
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Do Ozempic and Wegovy really cause hair loss?
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Aged human urine is a pungent pesticide as well as a fertiliser
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US bridges are at risk of catastrophic ship collisions every few years
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Cave spiders use their webs in a way that hasn't been seen before
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A revolutionary new understanding of autism in girls
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Quantum eavesdropping could work even from inside a black hole
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Unusually tiny hominin deepens mystery of our Paranthropus cousin
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Dramatic cuts in China’s air pollution drove surge in global warming
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Does aspirin have potential as an anti-cancer drug?
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Are Trump's cuts to science the end of the endless frontier?
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The anus may have evolved from a hole originally used to release sperm
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We've spotted auroras on Neptune for the first time
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Quantum computers are on track to solve knotty mathematical problems
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