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How nature can alter our sense of time
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Putin has no successor, no living rivals and no retirement plan – why his eventual death will set off a vicious power struggle
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The Anthropocene is not an epoch − but the age of humans is most definitely underway
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MH370 disappearance 10 years on: can we still find it?
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Where does lightning strike? New maps pinpoint 36.8 million yearly ground strike points in unprecedented detail
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Birmingham council's 'equal pay' bankruptcy provided cover for Oracle disaster
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Arctic rivers face big changes with a warming climate, with an accelerating water cycle that includes water flowing through thawed permafrost as well as surface runoff, increasing the release of CO2, according to a new study using historical data and sophisticated computer models
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We’ve been here before: AI promised humanlike machines – in 1958
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Daily fibre supplement improves older adults’ brain function in just three months – new study
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Gravity experiments on the kitchen table: why a tiny, tiny measurement may be a big leap forward for physics
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A blow to the heart can kill you – or bring you back to life
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"Expertise Erosion" from Over-Reliance on AI
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The leap year is February 29, not December 32 due to a Roman calendar quirk
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Memes form part of a highly sophisticated strategy to spread and monetise health disinformation. They are used to show the government is corrupt and tyrannical; that vaccines are unsafe and ineffective and that the government is using vaccines as a form of state surveillance, for control and profit.
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A new study found that conspiracy theory beliefs don't change much over time. The most popular theory was “Big Pharma have suppressed a cure for cancer to protect their profits” (18%). The least popular was the theory that “COVID-19 ‘vaccines’ contain microchips to monitor and control people” (2%).
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Bacteria in your gut can improve your mood − new research in mice tries to zero in on the crucial strains
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Why is free time still so elusive?
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Breaking down fat byproducts could lead to healthier aging − researchers identify a key enzyme that does just that
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The brain is the most complicated object in the universe. This is the story of scientists’ quest to decode it – and read people’s minds
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Lunar science is entering a new active phase, with commercial launches of landers that will study solar wind and peer into the universe’s dark ages
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Online anonymity: study found ‘stable pseudonyms’ created a more civil environment than real user names
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