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New Scientist
Newly recognised species of sloth has a head like a coconut
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Air pollution raises our risk of a stroke and its later complications
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Satellite uses sun reflections to detect offshore methane leaks
[1319d]
Dangerous fungal lung infections could be treated with CAR T-cells
[1319d]
Dogs can smell when we're stressed from our breath and sweat
[1319d]
The covid-19 pandemic has left people less extroverted and agreeable
[1319d]
Robotic pill that delivers drugs to gut could end insulin injections
[1319d]
Hurricane Ian hits the coast of Florida with 155 mile-per-hour winds
[1319d]
Alzheimer’s drug results are promising – but not a major breakthrough
[1319d]
Wild boar appear destructive, but they make excellent conservationists
[1319d]
How to cook the perfect corn on the cob
[1319d]
The cosmos doesn't work to my research schedule – but that's OK
[1319d]
Striking photos show scale of development in sub-Saharan Africa
[1319d]
The Seed Detective review: Why we must save rare vegetables
[1319d]
Don't Miss: Take part in a sci-fi adventure at London's Science Museum
[1319d]
All That Breathes review: Rescuing raptors in Delhi
[1319d]
Insomnia success suggests we need more nuanced mental health support
[1319d]
Anti-Body review: Exploring our transhuman future with dance
[1319d]
Could Labour's Great British Energy firm spark a green revolution?
[1320d]
We are finally waking up to the causes of insomnia and how to treat it
[1320d]
Experimental Zika vaccine stops the virus from replicating in mice
[1320d]
Bitcoin has emitted 200 million tonnes of CO2 since its launch
[1320d]
Light from a quasar shows hints of one of the universe’s first stars
[1320d]
Coronavirus vaccines could cut the risk of long covid by two-fifths
[1320d]
NHS invites 12 million people to have booster to ward off 'twindemic'
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Why the UK could be heading for a flu-covid 'twindemic' this winter
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