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New Scientist
The US government is suing Google – again
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Why gene variant impairing alcohol breakdown raises heart disease risk
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Early relatives of primates lived in the Arctic 52 million years ago
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Flames that don't flicker could make engines more efficient
[1196d]
Medical AIs are advancing - when will they be in a clinic near you?
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We need a new model of space governance to address today's challenges
[1196d]
Hormonal conditions like PCOS should no longer be neglected
[1196d]
How to use science (and a dash of acid) to improve your scrambled eggs
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M3gan review: A chilling sci-fi film about the dangers of AI care
[1196d]
Collision review: How CERN's stellar secrets became sci-fi gold
[1196d]
Close-up photographs capture feathers' dazzle factor
[1196d]
Original Sin review: Was space flight tainted from the get-go?
[1196d]
AI legal assistant's first appearance in court has been cancelled
[1196d]
Fruit bats get swabbed to look for diseases that could jump to humans
[1196d]
ChatGPT can find and fix bugs in computer code
[1196d]
Rare green comet C/2022 E3 is about to make its closest pass by Earth
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Shortest pulse of electrons ever created lasts just 53 attoseconds
[1196d]
Metal robot can melt its way out of tight spaces to escape
[1196d]
Skin patch makes ultrasound images of your heart as you move
[1196d]
A diet high in amino acids reduced diabetes-related nerve pain in mice
[1196d]
Neil Turok on the case for a parallel universe going backwards in time
[1196d]
What happens when sperm and egg donors lose the right to anonymity?
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The covid-19 virus gets into the brain – what does it do there?
[1196d]
Artificial skin can detect nearby objects without even touching them
[1196d]
The outline of people’s bodies can be detected from Wi-Fi signals
[1196d]
Dogs can tell when you want to give them a treat – even if you don’t
[1197d]
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