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  • Wed Jun 18

Inhaled insulin may free children with type 1 diabetes from injections

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Astronomers found a completely new type of plasma wave near Jupiter

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Peculiar plant could help us reconstruct ancient Earth’s climate

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Interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS might be the oldest comet ever seen

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Surgical robots take step towards fully autonomous operations

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Stunningly intimate octopus image wins aquatic photography prize

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Will we ever feel comfortable with AIs taking on important tasks?

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The unexpected benefits of wall squats and other isometric exercises

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The cosmos is vast, so how do we measure it?

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Slay the new slang: check out a guide to social media’s baffling lingo

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Provocative new book says we must persuade people to have more babies

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Plans to genetically screen newborns for rare diseases are problematic

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Is this the raciest conference invite ever?

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Foundation's new season has dramatic potential – but sadly falls flat

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Antidepressant withdrawal symptoms may be less common than we thought

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Evolution has made humans both Machiavellian and born socialists

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Exercise helps fight cancer – and we may finally know why

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Oldest proteins yet recovered from 18-million-year-old teeth

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Why falling in love with an AI isn’t laughable, it’s inevitable

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Colossal's plans to "de-extinct" the giant moa are still impossible

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A youthful brain and immune system may be key to a long life

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1500 deaths in the recent European heatwave were due to climate change

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Herpes virus could soon be approved to treat severe skin cancer

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The truth about ivermectin’s supposed health benefits

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What will be the climate fallout from Trump's 'big beautiful bill'?

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70,000 years ago humans underwent a major shift – that’s why we exist

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Geoengineering could avoid climate tipping points, but not if we delay

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'Flashes of brilliance and frustration': I let an AI agent run my day

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Forests' vanishing snow is also bad news for carbon storage

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Mathematicians are chasing a number that may reveal the edge of maths

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Rapid bursts of ageing are causing a total rethink of how we grow old

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Did something just hit Saturn? Astronomers are racing to find out

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Vapour-sniffing drug detector tested at the US-Mexico border

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US government tests new vapour-sniffing drug detector at the border

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AI could be about to completely change the way we do mathematics

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'Hybrid' skull may have been a child of Neanderthal and Homo sapiens

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Fig trees may benefit climate by turning carbon dioxide into stone

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Ancient mass extinction shows how Earth turned into a super-greenhouse

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Cyberattacks could exploit home solar panels to disrupt power grids

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We finally understand why quasicrystals can exist

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Quantum-enhanced supercomputers are starting to do chemistry

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Meteorite causes rethink of how and when our solar system formed

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Carbon-offset schemes aren't prepared for forests to burn

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The 14 best science and tech documentaries of 2025 so far

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Energy drinks could cause less dental damage with a simple addition

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3D printing could enable a long-term treatment for type 1 diabetes

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Quantum computers are surprisingly random – but that's a good thing

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Do we grow new brain cells as adults? The answer seems to be yes

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How vaccine recommendations have changed in the US

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Weird 'harmless' microbes may play a pivotal role in colorectal cancer

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Entries updated Jul 18, 2025 08:18:17 PM PDT

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