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New Scientist
A noisy flashing drone could stop bats crashing into wind turbines
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Drinking more alcohol after a traumatic event may increase PTSD risk
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Landmark pig heart transplant was a big leap forward in 2022
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The Arctic and Antarctic saw record warmth and ice melt in 2022
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This year's COP27 set up a major battle for next year's climate summit
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What our attempts to communicate with alien civilisations say about us
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How reindeer eyes change colour in winter to help them see in the dark
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The W boson gave particle physicists a major shock in 2022
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The surprising origin of sprouts, the vegetable we either love or hate
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JWST captured the most thrilling and inspiring space images of 2022
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NASA's asteroid redirection spacecraft was a smashing success in 2022
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Test your wits against this epic set of interlinked space puzzles
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How to beat your family at board games with quantum tricks
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Extreme drought in 2022 exposed fragility of Europe’s energy system
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Wintry scenes top Weather Photographer of the Year competition
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Subnivium: The secret ecosystem hidden beneath the snow
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Read Orris, an exclusive sci-fi short story from Arkady Martine
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Is our evolving relationship with tech shifting our view of reality?
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Despite our impact, there were inspiring wildlife wins this year
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Why the tech apocalypse of 2022 was largely a good thing
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This was a terrible year for me, but spending time in nature helped
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Inside the decadent – but still ethical – world of vegan fine dining
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The strange physics of absolute zero and what it takes to get there
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Some individual animals are really lazy. How do they get away with it?
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Join the Christmas Bird Count and contribute to conservation research
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A family tree of humanity released in 2022 shows how we're all related
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2022: The year of rolling polycrisis, but with a few glimmers of hope
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We have finally found the land of Punt, where pharaohs got their gifts
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Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine started a new kind of nuclear war
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Why self-compassion is the first step to being kinder to others
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Tonga volcano eruption was the most explosive of the 21st century
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How a US civil war shipwreck became a template for marine conservation
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Unlimited energy from fusion became a more feasible prospect in 2022
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The covid-19 pandemic’s third year saw countries adopt new approaches
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Melting sounds of an entire glacier recorded for the first time
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Nearly 15 million excess deaths occurred globally in 2020 and 2021
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Tropical forests ravaged by logging can still have thriving ecosystems
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Your gut bacteria may influence how motivated you are to exercise
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Puzzling methane rise in 2020 linked to pandemic lockdown effects
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How well do you know your animal poo? Find out with this picture quiz
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Toughest material ever is an alloy of chromium, cobalt and nickel
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Scientists finally found the clitoris on snakes – and there are two
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The human brain breaks apart 10 times as easily as polystyrene foam
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The human brain can be squished 10 times as easily as polystyrene foam
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The human brain can be crushed 10 times as easily as polystyrene foam
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