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A huge cloud of dark matter may be lurking near our solar system
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The secret signals our organs send to repair tissues and slow ageing
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Neanderthals and early humans may have interbred over a vast area
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Melatonin gummies as sleep aids for children: What are the risks?
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CRISPR grapefruit without the bitterness are now in development
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The best new popular science books of February 2026
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Can we genetically improve humans using George Church’s famous list?
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Why people can have Alzheimer's-related brain damage but no symptoms
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Elon Musk is making a big bet on his future vision – will it work?
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Yawning has an unexpected influence on the fluid inside your brain
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The best new science fiction books of February 2026
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How an 1800s vaccine drive beat smallpox in Denmark in just 7 years
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AI-assisted mammograms cut risk of developing aggressive breast cancer
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Faecal transplants could boost the effectiveness of cancer treatments
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The universe may be hiding a fundamentally unknowable quantum secret
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Think of a card, any card – but make it science
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New Scientist recommends pioneering artist Ryoji Ikeda's new work
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It would be a mistake to rush into an under-16 social media ban
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How your health is being commodified by social media
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Fascinating but flawed book explores how sickness shapes our lives
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Engaging look at friction shows how it keeps our world rubbing along
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Bored of snakes and ladders? Some maths can help bring back the fun
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A remarkable book on quantum mechanics reveals a really big idea
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This virus infects most of us – but why do only some get very ill?
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Ancient humans were seafaring far earlier than we realised
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Huge fossil bonanza preserves 512-million-year-old ecosystem
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We're getting closer to growing a brain in a lab dish
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Most complex time crystal yet has been made inside a quantum computer
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Amazon is getting drier as deforestation shuts down atmospheric rivers
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To halt measles' resurgence we must fight the plague of misinformation
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Our brains play a surprising role in recovering from a heart attack
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Nobel prizewinner Omar Yaghi says his invention will change the world
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We have a new way to explain why we agree on the nature of reality
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Menstrual pad could give women insights into their changing fertility
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The best map of dark matter has revealed never-before-seen structures
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The daring idea that time is an illusion and how we could prove it
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Embracing sauna culture can lower dementia risk and boost brain health
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Mars's gravity may help control Earth’s cycle of ice ages
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Bone cancer therapy unexpectedly makes tumours less painful
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Sea turtles may be more resilient to global warming than we thought
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Why singing, dancing and engaging with art is good for your health
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