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  • Mon Oct 20

IBM has unveiled two unprecedentedly complex quantum computers

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Cradle of humanity is still revealing new insights about our origins

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At-home hypnosis relieves menopausal hot flushes

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Women have supercharged immune systems and we now know why

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Static electricity can remove frost from windows using little energy

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Odds of asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting the moon may rise to 30 per cent

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The biggest controversy in maths could be settled by a computer

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Caves carved by water on Mars may hold signs of past life

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Why giving up on goals is good for you, and how to know which to ditch

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Ultrasound may boost survival after a stroke by clearing brain debris

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Falling asleep isn’t a gradual process – it happens all of a sudden

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AI may blunt our thinking skills – here’s what you can do about it

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Could electric race cars soon be faster than Formula 1?

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When rift lakes dry up it can cause earthquakes and eruptions

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AI power use forecast finds the industry far off track to net zero

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Mysterious holes in Andean mountain may be an Inca spreadsheet

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James Watson, co-discoverer of DNA’s double helix, has died aged 97

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Enceladus’s ocean may be even better for life than we realised

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Having children plays a complicated role in the rate we age

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AI scientist claimed to do six months of research in just a few hours

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A distant galaxy is being strangled by the cosmic web

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We may never figure out where interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS came from

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A three-legged lion has learned to hunt in a completely unexpected way

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Digital map lets you explore the Roman Empire's vast road network

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Grafting trick could let us gene-edit a huge variety of plants

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Skeleton with brutal injuries identified as duke assassinated in 1272

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Is the expansion of the universe slowing down?

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New quantum computer is on the path to unravelling superconductivity

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This book is a great insight into the new science of microchimerism

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The Trump administration is playing peekaboo with reality

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New book tells compelling tale of the fight to save the Siberian tiger

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New Scientist recommends the cult film Hackers – 30 years late

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Is a robot programmed to prank you annoying? Yes

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Human minds abhor uncertainty. This is a problem for liberal democracy

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Here's how to spot the Leonid meteor shower this month

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Deep-space sci-fi novel is delightful, profound and not to be missed

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Lumpy ‘caterpillar wormholes’ may connect entangled black holes

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What we’re learning about consciousness from master meditators’ brains

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Toxic algae blighting South Australia could pose a global threat

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Ancient DNA may rewrite the story of Iceland's earliest settlers

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COP30: What’s on the agenda at the Belém climate summit

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Covid raises risk of heart issues in children more than vaccination

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The fascinating story of the ultimate cosmic law

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We're closing in on how genetics may influence your PCOS risk

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How preppers plan to save us if the whole internet collapses

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COP30: Can Brazil summit get climate negotiations back on track?

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Advanced quantum network could be a prototype for the quantum internet

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Brightest black hole flare ever caused by huge star being ripped apart

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Cavities could be prevented by a gel that restores tooth enamel

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Walking 3000 steps a day seems to slow Alzheimer's-related decline

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