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Wed Mar 19
Dolphins are dying from toxic chemicals banned since the 1980s
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Book Club: Readers admit they weren’t impressed with our latest novel
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Larry Niven on creating Ringworld, a 'great gaudy intellectual toy'
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Ringworld extract: Read a section from Larry Niven’s timeless classic
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Inside the hunt for unknown minerals in super-deep diamonds
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The evolution of easier births means slower walking and pelvis issues
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Denisovan fossil from Taiwan gives clue to mysterious ancient humans
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Where Schrödinger’s cat came from – and why it’s getting fatter
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Should we give up on recycling plastic?
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AI-powered chilli spray could deter bears without injuring them
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Archaeologists uncover settlement from golden age of ancient Egypt
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Speculative novel layers Groundhog Day with existential dreaminess
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US congressional speeches are getting less evidence-based over time
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Why quantum computers may continue to fail a key test
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World's first baby born by IVF done almost entirely by a machine
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Plant-based waterproof material could replace single-use plastics
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What politicians so often get wrong about science
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The blue whale: the world's most versatile measuring stick?
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Rereading the best sci-fi writers of all time: Larry Niven
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How to spot Haumea, one of the solar system's strangest objects
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Gripping story reveals race to crack world's oldest script, cuneiform
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Doctors need to listen to the evidence about bed rest in pregnancy
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Could brain-computer interface let us inhabit robot avatars on Mars?
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Artist brings data to life in striking screen prints
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A political take on cancer provides a tough but much-needed analysis
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What the surprising lives of solitary animals reveals about us
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What the surprising lives of solitary animals reveal about us
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Can Amazon's soon-to-launch Kuiper satellites rival Musk's Starlink?
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Largest mammalian brain map ever could unpick what makes us human
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Arabia has been green for long spells in the past 8 million years
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Light-based computers are getting close to a commercial launch
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Space could emerge from time
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The hunt for the birthplace of Indo-European languages
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Ancient rocks boost case for mini ice age linked to fall of Rome
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How to make great coffee with fewer beans, according to science
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Rethink of fossils hints dinosaurs still thrived before asteroid hit
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What the new science of magic reveals about perception and free will
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Smell-seeking drone uses moth antenna to follow a scent
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Blood test suggests preeclampsia risk using RNA
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Blood test predicts preeclampsia risk using RNA
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How long is a day on Uranus? Slightly longer than we thought, it seems
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Trees capture toxic fingerprint of gold mining in the Amazon
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No, the dire wolf has not been brought back from extinction
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Experimental medication helps treat cocaine addiction
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DOGE ditching tape storage could put data at risk, say experts
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Bacteria-inspired robot uses 12 spinning flagella to roam underwater
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We're finally uncovering fibre's remarkable benefits for body and mind
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Earth's upper mantle is revealing the deepest effect of human activity
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Drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy could significantly cut dementia risk
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