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Most cities are rainier than their surroundings due to heat and smog
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Insects thrive in tiny city gardens even if plants are non-native
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Your genes may influence how much you enjoy listening to music
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How AI mathematicians might finally deliver human-level reasoning
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We've glimpsed something that behaves like a particle of gravity
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Martin MacInnes: 'Science fiction can be many different things'
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Hunger-inducing mutation makes some Labradors more likely to get fat
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Squid-like plant that lives mostly underground is new to science
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AI designs bespoke 3D-printed prosthetic eyes
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Study: Blue eyes may be better for reading in dim light than brown eyes
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Why science relies too much on mathematics
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Crucial chemical for life can form in conditions found on early Earth
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Climate benefits of planting forests might be overestimated
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Famous supernova left a blazing hot neutron star at its centre
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How newly discovered brain cells have made us rethink the human mind
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Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto dismissed early climate concerns
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Cosmic dust may have been crucial to the beginnings of life on Earth
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Stem cells grown in labs for experimental therapies pose a cancer risk
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Bacteria could help turn CO2 to rock under extreme conditions
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The existence of a new kind of magnetism has been confirmed: Altermagnets, which contain a blend of properties from different classes of existing magnets, could be used to make high capacity and fast memory devices or new kinds of magnetic computers.
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Satellite beamed power from space to Earth for the first time ever
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Inside the Brooklyn start-up making clean jet fuel with captured CO2
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Exercise programme helps people with long covid, but it's no panacea
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The science and side effects behind the semaglutide weight loss drugs
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Armies of bots battled on Twitter over Chinese spy balloon incident. Around 35 per cent of users geotagged as located in the US exhibited bot-like behaviour, while 65 per cent were believed to be human. In China, the proportions were reversed: 64 per cent were bots and 36 per cent were humans.
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Information content of note transitions in the music of J. S. Bach | Converting hundreds of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach into mathematical networks reveals that they store lots of information and convey it very effectively
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Dance mat-style game helps stop older people falling
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Neuralink: What do brain implants do and why is Elon Musk making them?
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Patch with octopus-like suckers helps drugs penetrate the skin
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Seabed trawling found to be a major source of global CO2 emissions
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Early fossil identified as new species of Tyrannosaurus (reddit)
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Fire ants form rafts that have weird properties when stretched
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Animal bones ground into an edible paste could help reduce food waste (reddit)
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World's first tunnel to a magma chamber could unleash unlimited energy
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1.75-billion-year-old fossils help explain how photosynthesis evolved: Fossilised bacteria from Australia contain the earliest evidence of photosynthetic structures called thylakoids, which may have driven the accumulation of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere (reddit)
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Vast submerged area near Australia may once have hosted 500,000 people
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Headset delivers electric current to ease depression at home
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Aloe vera plants turned into energy-storing supercapacitors
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2024 could finally see greenhouse gas emissions start to decline
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Quantum state of matter made with 'dipolar' molecules for first time
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CRISPR engineered viruses could render other viruses harmless
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Much of North America may face electricity shortages starting in 2024
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The science of why spending time in nature is just so good for us
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Video inside centrifuge shows we don’t fully understand fluid physics
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Material made of carbon and nitrogen is nearly as hard as diamond
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The biggest science news stories of 2023 as chosen by New Scientist
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Robotic third arm controlled by breathing is surprisingly easy to use
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Can the EU's plan to regulate AI keep up with rapidly evolving tech?
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Unusual dark hedgehog from eastern China is new to science
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Carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels hit another all-time high
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Ultrasound can push vaccines into the body without needles: This method doesn’t damage the skin and eliminates the need for painful needles. (reddit)
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Why does weed give you the ‘munchies’? Here's what the science says
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COP28: Energy transition may cut 60% of oil-producing states’ revenue
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The best science picture books for your coffee table in 2023
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AI can figure out sewing patterns from a single photo of clothing
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Drone delivers defibrillators for cardiac arrest faster than ambulance
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Eight personality traits may help people live to 100 and beyond
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Cannabis derails train of thought, but may not affect long-term memory
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Brain cells that tell mice it's time to eat may also be in people
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Plants are more productive on weekends thanks to cleaner air
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Genital herpes linked to accelerated brain shrinkage (reddit)
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Just 3.5 minutes of intense activity a day may keep your heart healthy
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Drug that cuts breast cancer risk set for wider use in UK
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Euclid space telescope releases its first stunning full-colour images
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Lucy spacecraft found another asteroid behind the asteroid Dinkinesh
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UK AI summit is a 'photo opportunity' not an open debate, critics say
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The best new science fiction books of November 2023
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A curious history of famous body parts
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Partial lunar eclipse captured in stunning images around the world
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Changing the way you sit could add years to your life
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Quantum flywheel could be fashioned from super-sized charged atoms
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What would it take to make the most inhospitable planet for life?
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Humans caught more diseases after we domesticated animals
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We forget details when our brain picks the wrong thing to remember
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Stunning photo of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io is our best in decades
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It takes just 108 milliseconds for our brains to spot food
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Djb warns NSA may be weakening next-gen encryption
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World’s largest offshore wind farm sends first power to UK grid
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Online game could deter people from being radicalised into terrorism
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Egg sex screening aims to stop slaughter of billions of male chicks
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Fat Bear Week: How Alaska's brown bears nearly double in size
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Scientists have only just figured out how cats purr
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Distant galaxies are gobbling up an unexpected amount of gas
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Elusive Australian bat sometimes snacks on other bats
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