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Shocking’ results from a major astronomical study have raised doubts about the standard model of cosmology, forcing ...
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As climate change pushes summer temperatures to new highs, energy infrastructure such as cabling and transformers will ...
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We have known for years that the gut microbiome can alter brain function, but now research in mice is suggesting that the ...
The chirp of the cicada, the sound of many summers, has received an electronic upgrade that turns the insects into cyborg ...
With ice and permafrost thawing fast, nations are racing to exploit the Arctic's newly accessible treasures. Yet there are ...
Human wounds take almost three times as long to heal as those of other primates, which may come down to our lack of fur ...
AI-powered deepfake videos with altered facial expressions can display realistic heartbeats through skin colour changes, ...