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Mathematicians have worked out the optimal strategy for Guess Who?

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Oddly viscous stars could be impersonating black holes

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A planet the size of Saturn could orbit the nearest sun-like star

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Two sneaky viruses may be messing with honeybee flight

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How superheavy chemistry could rearrange the periodic table

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Europe could face weeks of 40°C heat in current worst-case scenario

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Astronomers gather more clues about interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS

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Molecule's tiny quantum jiggle imaged in unprecedented detail

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Common asthma drug could prevent life-threatening allergic reactions

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We’ve discovered the most massive black hole yet

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Human bones found in Spanish cave show signs of ancient cannibalism

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How we could explore a black hole with an interstellar nanocraft

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Laughter therapy really could boost your emotional well-being

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NHS talking therapies seem to be less effective for younger adults

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What you need to know about mRNA vaccines in light of RFK's claims

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Human eggs don't accumulate as many mutations with age as we thought

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Cockatoos have an impressively wide repertoire of dance moves

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Key genetic differences found in people with chronic fatigue syndrome

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What happens to light's energy when it redshifts? It's complicated

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We strongly encourage you to watch the dirtiest videos on YouTube

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We should consider testing Ozempic on healthy people

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Fascinating and enraging book exposes the biases that shape our lives

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Enchanting photos of 'bizarre' mushrooms showcase fungi diversity

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Do the bumps on a bell pepper reveal how sweet it will be? Er, no

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David Cronenberg's new sci-fi film is devastating and mysterious

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Could this be the way to get the world exercising?

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Biodiversity needs neurodiversity, says insightful new book

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Super-sticky hydrogel is 10 times stronger than other glues underwater

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Your pet dog’s ancestor was a fierce, wild animal. How was it tamed?

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Low dose of lithium reverses Alzheimer's symptoms in mice

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Ancient tools on Sulawesi may be clue to origins of 'hobbit' hominins

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New NASA head wants to build a nuclear reactor on the moon – but why?

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Short course of psychotherapy relieves lower back pain for three years

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We can repurpose retired coal plants to produce green energy

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What are the best ways to improve your cognitive reserve?

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These centuries-old equations predict flowing fluid – until they don’t

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Why constipation isn’t just painful, but can lead to serious disease

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Deep-living microbes could 'eat' energy generated by earthquakes

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Can we send a spacecraft to intercept interstellar object 3I/ATLAS?

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You can lose weight on a diet of ultra-processed food

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You can lose twice as much weight on a minimally processed diet

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Giant meat-eating dinosaur skulls reveal ‘bone-crushing’ bite

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Why mathematicians want to destroy infinity – and may succeed

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'Universal' detector spots AI deepfake videos with record accuracy

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Could we get quantum spookiness even without entanglement?

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The way we train AIs makes them more likely to spout bull

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DNA analysis reveals what really killed Napoleon's army in 1812

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Cameras that work like our eyes could give boost to astronomers

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Our verdict on Lake of Darkness by Adam Roberts: A mixed bag

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What would it feel like to be on a planet spinning out of control?

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