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Your genes may influence how much you enjoy listening to music
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Wind turbines based on condor wings could capture more energy
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Early humans spread as far north as Siberia 400,000 years ago
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Autonomous e-scooters could ride themselves back to charging points
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This cosy, charming puzzle game has you saving forgotten plants
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Extreme heat in 2023 linked to drastic slump in growth of marine life
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Dietary changes relieve irritable bowel syndrome better than medicine
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Cocaine seems to hijack brain pathways that prioritise food and water
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Fossil snake discovered in India may have been the largest ever
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Jupiter's moon Io has been a volcanic inferno for billions of years
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Quantum-proof encryption may not actually stop quantum hackers
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Particles move in beautiful patterns when they have ‘spatial memory’
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Ancient Maya burned their dead rulers to mark a new dynasty
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What is cloud seeding and did it cause the floods in Dubai?
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Ancient marine reptile found on UK beach may be the largest ever
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Ancient humans lived inside a lava tube in the Arabian desert
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Why we need to change the way we think about exhaustion
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These photos show AI used to reinterpret centuries-old graffiti
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Old-fashioned pessimism might actually help us fight climate change
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May Contain Lies review: How to cut to the truth and think smarter
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How to see the Lyrid meteor shower and when is the peak?
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Fallout review: This jaunty trip to the apocalypse is lots of fun
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Does the future of boxing lie in humans versus robots? Possibly
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A Body Made of Glass review: A very personal history of hypochondria
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Skin-deep wounds can damage gut health in mice
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Turning plants blue with gene editing could make robot weeding easier
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Intel reveals world's biggest 'brain-inspired' neuromorphic computer
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A new understanding of tinnitus and deafness could help reverse both
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A cicada double brood is coming – it's less rare than you think
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Dusting farms with waste concrete could boost yields and lock up CO2
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Colonies of single-celled creatures could explain how embryos evolved
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Sleeping bumblebees can survive underwater for a week
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Starfish have hundreds of feet but no brain – here's how they move
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The man reinventing economics with chaos theory and complexity science
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Our plans to tackle climate change with carbon storage don't add up
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How to destroy a black hole
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Watch a swarm of cyborg cockroaches controlled by computers
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A surprisingly enormous black hole has been found in our galaxy
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Tiny nematode worms can grow enormous mouths and become cannibals
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Geoscientists are using telecom 'dark fibres' to map Earth’s innards
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Parkinson's disease progression slowed by antibody infusions
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Deadly upwellings of cold water pose threat to migratory sharks
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We live in a cosmic void so empty that it breaks the laws of cosmology
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Are panda sex lives being sabotaged by the wrong gut microbes?
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See inside an endangered California condor egg just before it hatches
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‘Peaceful’ male bonobos may actually be more aggressive than chimps
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Arctic permafrost is now a net source of major greenhouse gases
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Chatbots can persuade conspiracy theorists their view might be wrong
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Untangling the enigmatic origins of the human family’s newest species
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Water purifier is powered by static electricity from your body
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