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Alzheimer’s may start with inflammation in the skin, lungs or gut

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The secret of how cats twist in mid-air to land on their feet

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Why cosmology seems to be caught in a vibe shift

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What to read this week: Poisonous People by Leanne ten Brinke

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New Scientist recommends real-world stealth game LANDER 23

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How to convey amounts of snow to Canadians: use polar bears

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Adrian Tchaikovsky's new Children of Time novel is brilliant

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Sea levels around the world are much higher than we thought

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Top predators still prowled the seas after the biggest mass extinction

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We must close the 'shocking' knowledge gap in women's health

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Claude AI: Why are there so many internet outages?

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How worried should you be about microplastics?

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Phantom codes could help quantum computers avoid errors

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Selfish Y chromosome may explain why some families mostly have sons

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Rare family has had many more sons than daughters for generations

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The real reasons birth rates are declining worldwide

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Your microbiome may determine your risk of a severe allergic reaction

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Why the US is using a cheap Iranian drone against the country itself

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Can Michael Pollan crack the problem of consciousness in his new book?

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Would aliens do physics, or is science a human invention?

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First drone passengers may be combat casualties and criminals

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A crisis in cosmology may mean hidden dimensions really exist

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The bombshell results that demand a new theory of the universe

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A bizarre type of black hole could solve three cosmic mysteries in one

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Crisis in cosmology: If we’ve got dark energy wrong, what could it be?

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Spreading crushed rock on farms could absorb 1 billion tonnes of CO2

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Ants capture carbon dioxide from the air and turn it into armour

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People who eat a lot of fibre spend more time in deep sleep

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The best new science fiction books of March 2026

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Inside the company selling quantum entanglement

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Can magnesium supplements improve sleep, energy and concentration?

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NASA’s Artemis moon exploration programme is getting a major makeover

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Frailty can be eased with an infusion of stem cells from young people

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Human brain cells on a chip learned to play Doom in a week

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Ocean geoengineering trial finds no evidence of harm to marine life

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How worried should you be about an asteroid smashing into Earth?

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Our verdict on Juice by Tim Winton: Australian climate novel is a hit

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'If a drug had the same benefits as the arts, we’d take it every day'

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Read an extract from Art Cure by Daisy Fancourt

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We all harbour 9 secrets and they are eating us up inside

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Could a niche 80s technology be the key to better quantum computers?

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Stem cell patch reverses brain damage in fetuses with spina bifida

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When we interbred with Neanderthals, they were usually the fathers

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Banning children from VPNs and social media will erode adults' privacy

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How to see six planets in the sky at once in rare celestial alignment

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Is geothermal energy on the cusp of a worldwide renaissance?

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Why I have changed my mind about AI and you should too

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SpaceX's 1 million satellites could avoid environmental checks

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What to read this week: Ripples on the Cosmic Ocean by Dagomar Degroot

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The Human Flatus Atlas plans to measure the explosivity of farts

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