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New Scientist
Ultra-processed foods have a bad reputation – is it backed by science?
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LK-99: Mounting evidence suggests material is not a superconductor
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Virgin Galactic launched its first space tourists
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Virgin Galactic’s first space tourism flight is about to launch
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Fossilised reptile poo contains 200-million-year-old parasites
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Ocean bacteria may be closest relatives of mitochondria in our cells
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Gene variant that raises Alzheimer's risk may boost fertility in women
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We need rapid political intervention to end sewage pollution crises
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Cave of Bones review: Lee Berger on the discovery of Homo naledi
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Weight-loss injections need to be for life, not just two years
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Time for your close-up: vivid images of nature loom larger than life
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Alone review: Insightful bestseller explores long-term singlehood
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How Oppenheimer addresses the paranoia around nuclear power
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How to spot Saturn's rings through a telescope
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'Demon' particle found in superconductor could explain how they work
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Mars used to have wet and dry seasons similar to ones on Earth
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How working out your ageotype could help you live healthier for longer
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Brown dwarf is locked in a destructive 2-hour orbit with a tiny star
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Will sinking tonnes of wood into the ocean help tackle climate change?
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How prehistoric people settled one of Earth’s most extreme places
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Crocodiles can sense how distressed human babies are from their cries
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