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Is superintelligent AI just around the corner, or just a sci-fi dream?
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Why John Stewart Bell has been haunting quantum mechanics for decades
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Complex blood vessel nets could be 3D printed for artificial organs
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The Vera Rubin Observatory is about to completely transform astronomy
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The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is about to totally transform astronomy
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How you breathe could reveal a lot about your health
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Four science-based rules that will make your conversations flow
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Light has been made into a fluid that simulates space-time
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Can any nation protect against a Ukraine-style drone smuggling attack?
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Disney and Universal lawsuit may be killing blow in AI copyright wars
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Trump's proposed science cuts will have huge consequences
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The discovery that cancer hacks nerves could lead to fairer treatments
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Physicist Frank Close's new book is a welcome rework of the atomic age
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Inside Europe's largest jellyfish farm
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How to use psychology to feel better about how you look in a swimsuit
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Fabulous time travel novel is part-thriller and part-romance
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Does this new tent repel both water and the laws of physics?
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A woman's body is a man's world. Just ask an anatomist...
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A compelling book asks if we are killing off the idea of private life
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Cyborg tadpoles are helping us learn how brain development starts
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Mind-reading AI turns paralysed man's brainwaves into instant speech
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The man quietly spending $1 billion on climate action
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These images are the first time we have seen the sun's south pole
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Can we stop big tech from controlling the internet with AI agents?
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'Impossible' particle that hit Earth may have been dark matter
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The arid air of Death Valley may actually be a valuable water source
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Meta's AI memorised books verbatim – that could cost it billions
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Ancient humans’ extraordinary journey to South America
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Gene editing could treat damage from 'irreversible' kidney disease
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Tutankhamun was only a D-list pharaoh. So why was his tomb so opulent?
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IBM says it will build a practical quantum supercomputer by 2029
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Starlink satellites are leaking radio signals that may ruin astronomy
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The chilling discovery that nerve cells help cancers grow and spread
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Sauropod dinosaur's last meal reveals that it didn't bother to chew
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Forest crisis sparks alarm that Europe will miss net-zero targets
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US stops endorsing covid-19 shots for kids – are other vaccines next?
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Could we build space-time computers that run on gravity?
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Women find other women’s faces even more attractive than men do
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Japan's Resilience moon lander has crashed into the lunar surface
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We may have discovered the first-ever stars powered by dark matter
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The best new science fiction books of June 2025
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Taurine may not be a key driver of ageing after all
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Retinal implant restores sight for blind mice
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Fusion power may never happen if we don't fix the lithium bottleneck
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We've figured out how our brains sort imagination from reality
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Worms team up to form tentacles when they want to go places
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Ancient humans evolved to be better teachers as technology advanced
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The bizarre story of a maths proof that is only true in Japan
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Is ADHD on the rise? No – but that answer doesn't tell the whole story
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Dead Sea Scrolls analysis may force rethink of ancient Jewish history
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