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Iridescent mammals are much more common than we thought
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‘Great Migration’ involves far fewer wildebeest than we had thought
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How cosmic events may have influenced hominin evolution
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Is Earth’s climate in a state of 'termination shock'?
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Geoengineering is not going to save the poles from climate change
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Can a strange new treatment finally relieve chronic sinus infections?
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Resistance training may strengthen your gut microbiome
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No, AI isn’t going to kill us all, despite what this new book says
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Florida's anti-vaccine push leads dangerous shift for US public health
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Exoplanet 40 light years from Earth may have right conditions for life
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Sculpted head hints at hair fashion for ancient hunter-gatherers
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Does this sculpted head show an ancient hunter-gatherer's hairstyle?
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We’ve glimpsed the secret quantum landscape inside all matter
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Quantum router could speed up quantum computers
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Possible galaxy spotted by JWST could be the earliest we've ever seen
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Baby pterosaurs could fly right after hatching – but crashed in storms
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A modified hot glue gun can mend broken bones
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Sun-powered device extracts lithium without wrecking the environment
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L-theanine: Can a compound in tea lower anxiety and help you focus?
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Liquid crystal lenses could make better bifocal glasses
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Powerful images show dark side of South-East Asia’s fishing industry
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We could spot a new type of black hole thanks to a mirror-wobbling AI
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A single dose of LSD seems to reduce anxiety
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Early penguins may have used dagger-like beaks to skewer prey
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Why solar power is the only viable power source in the long run
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Plant-based dog foods provide almost all the nutrients pets need
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Smartphone scrolling on the toilet could increase risk of haemorrhoids
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What can psychoanalysis teach us about love and heartbreak?
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We have run out of new visions of the future. This needs to change
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We have let down teens if we ban social media but embrace AI
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The surprisingly useful mathematical patterns in some real-world data
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Should it be space-time or spacetime – and why does it matter anyway?
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Not to worry, no giant radioactive wasps here
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Nick Clegg says nothing at all in new book How to Save the Internet
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Is Neuromancer's cyberpunk dystopia still thrilling in 2025?
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Birds dazzle and amaze in stunning new photographs
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3D-printing could make it easier to make large quantum computers
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We may have 10 times less carbon storage capacity than we thought
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Queen ant makes males of another species for daughters to mate with
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First map of mammal brain activity may have shown intuition in action
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The futuristic new tech that could bridge broken nerves and mend minds
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Hepatitis B vaccine linked with a lower risk of developing diabetes
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Rapamycin may extend lifespans by protecting against DNA damage
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The deadliest mushroom, the death cap, is still concocting new poisons
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Can we finally recycle all of the metal in scrap cars?
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Steroids are everywhere on social media – but how dangerous are they?
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Just 1 minute of vigorous exercise a day could add years to your life
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Are farmed oysters, mussels and clams the ultimate green foods?
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The crucial role of chaos in our brain’s most extraordinary functions
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The best new science fiction books of September 2025
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