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Pandas use tools to scratch thanks to a strange evolutionary quirk
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A revolutionary way to map our bodies is helping cure deadly diseases
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Ancient human foot bones shed light on how two species coexisted
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We might have just seen the first hints of dark matter
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We may need a fourth law of thermodynamics for living systems
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The long-overlooked insects that could save our crops
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'Horrific and beautiful' whale rescue image wins photography prize
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Easily taxed grains were crucial to the birth of the first states
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Your brain undergoes four dramatic periods of change from age 0 to 90
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A new understanding of causality could fix quantum theory’s fatal flaw
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Have we found a greener way to do deep-sea mining?
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Sperm's evolutionary origins go back before multicellular animals
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Why is climate action stalling, not ramping up as Earth gets hotter?
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COP30 keeps climate cooperation alive but hanging by a thread
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Extinct animals in Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age make it a must-watch
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Astronomers may have glimpsed evidence of the biggest stars ever seen
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Undersea ‘storms’ are melting the ‘doomsday’ glacier’s ice shelf
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Ancient tracks may record stampede of turtles disturbed by earthquake
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Quantum computers need classical computing to be truly useful
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Common type of inflammatory bowel disease linked to toxic bacteria
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Moss spores survive and germinate after 283-day 'space walk'
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Mouse 'midwives' help their pregnant companions give birth
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Daily pill could offer alternative to weight-loss injections
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Vanishing Y chromosomes could aid or worsen lung cancer outcomes
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We’ve found an unexpected structure in the solar system’s Kuiper belt
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Mosquito proboscis repurposed as a fine nozzle for 3D printing
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Climate heating has reached even deepest parts of the Arctic Ocean
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Who finds dad jokes funniest? The answer might not astonish you
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New Scientist recommends the Society of Wildlife Artists' annual expo
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Is there any evidence that playing music to plants is beneficial?
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Imagining a future where smart glasses allow 'AI slop' to be avoided
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How a new way of thinking about fat could transform your health
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Cars are getting bigger. This is a problem for us and for the planet
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Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe discuss their new spacebound album, Liminal
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An ambitious look at quantum physics is fun – but overdoes it a little
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A fascinatingly grisly guide to replacing and repairing body parts
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Why quasicrystals shouldn’t exist but are turning up in strange places
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Google's Gemini 3 model keeps the AI hype train going – for now
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Quantum computers that recycle their qubits can limit errors
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Physics of light and magnetism rewritten after almost two centuries
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Light can influence the magnetic properties of some materials
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Kissing may have evolved in an ape ancestor 21 million years ago
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Four-fifths of the world's population now live in urban areas
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We can finally hear the long-hidden music of the Stone Age
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Mathematicians say Google's AI tools are supercharging their research
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What is cloud seeding and could it end the drought in Iran?
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Vast Bronze Age city discovered in the plains of Kazakhstan
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Ancient figurine may show sexual encounter between woman and goose
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Neanderthals' hefty noses weren’t well adapted to cold climates
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Parasitic ant tricks workers into killing their queen, then usurps her
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