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Could a $125 billion investment fund halt global deforestation?

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Risk of a star destroying the solar system is higher than expected

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An interview with Larry Niven – Ringworld author and sci-fi legend

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Are entangled qubits following a quantum Moore's law?

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Baby with rare disease given world-first personal CRISPR gene therapy

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Physicists reveal the secret to chopping onions without crying

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What the complete ape genome is revealing about the earliest humans

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Promises to improve nature are being broken by English house builders

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China's CO2 emissions have started falling – is this finally the peak?

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Norovirus vaccine pill protects against winter vomiting bug

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Exquisite new-to-science frog species has golden legs and odd habits

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Are democratic countries like the UK just climate hypocrites?

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Remarkable photos highlight the haunting resilience of nature

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Who needs Eurovision when we have the Dance Your PhD contest?

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When it comes to crime, you can't algorithm your way to safety

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The complexity of female sex hormones calls for more science, not less

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Joshua Oppenheimer's The End is a superb musical set in the end times

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How dark energy findings may inspire a new generation of physics nerds

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Grisly new book reveals what zombie insects can teach us

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Already know the Big Dipper? There's more to this group of stars

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A doe-eyed look at space exploration is inadequate for the zeitgeist

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One half of the moon is hotter than the other

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Fossil tracks rewrite history of animals leaving water to live on land

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Surprising insights into the causes of PMDD promise better treatments

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Earth is heading for a second year above 1.5°C climate goal

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Chemists discover 'anti-spice' that could make chilli peppers less hot

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Smart device can measure how much milk breastfed babies really drink

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The FBI is getting new technology to see through walls

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The wild idea that we all get nutrients from the air that we breathe

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Massive wildfires in Canada helped keep the world cooler in 2023

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Parkinson's disease could be detected by listening to someone's voice

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Radical photon idea could rewrite standard model of particle physics

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Migraine drug that treats headache also eases symptoms like dizziness

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The bold attempt to solve the toughest mystery at the heart of physics

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Go-to migraine drug actually does nothing to relieve vertigo symptoms

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How humans survived a global climate catastrophe 8200 years ago

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How ancient humans survived a global climate disaster 8200 years ago

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Alien megastructures would likely self-destruct before we spot them

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New way to pull uranium from water can help China's nuclear power push

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Does intermittent fasting improve gut health? Why it’s hard to say

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AI hallucinations are getting worse – and they're here to stay

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The everyday ways climate change is already making our lives worse

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Was a famous supernova an alien invader from another galaxy?

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Chimps share 'building blocks of musical rhythm' with humans

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All living things emit an eerie glow that is snuffed out upon death

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Is the fungal science in The Last of Us going off the rails?

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Our favourite science fiction books of all time (the ones we forgot)

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Europe increasingly vulnerable to hailstones the size of golfballs

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Failed Soviet probe will soon crash to Earth – and we don't know where

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Record heat in 2023 and 2024 may just have been natural variability

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