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Brain worms and a candidate’s fitness for office
French art group uses brainwaves and AI to recreate landscapes
Unprecedented warming could be ocean feedback
Researchers develop e-skin, which may enhance robots
Genetically engineered food crops on trial
Scientists learn elements of sperm whale language
To be continued …
Make your mark in pharmaceutical science at Monash University Malaysia
Thousands of Antarctic meteorites could be lost forever
Neuralink reports data problem in human brain implant
‘New way to understand the world’ unlocked by quantum researchers
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DOST researches bag awards at Geneva tilt
‘Stars’ are helping repair ruined reefs
MUSCLE THE NEW SCIENCE OF
Mysterious ‘unparticles’ may be pushing the universe apart
A COLOUR TO DYE FOR
Gist of applied mathematics speech lost in chaos
A sleeping subduction zone could swallow the Atlantic
ARCHAEOLOGY DNA reveals that ancient American lineage goes back 18,000 years
NASA’s DART mission hammered its target asteroid into a new shape
THE MYSTERY OF THE GREAT BLUE SPOT DEEPENS WITH A STRANGELY FLUCTUATING JET
An underwater mountain hosts creatures unknown to science
Tardigrade proteins could slow ageing in humans
A group of 60 ultra-faint stars could be a new type of galaxy
Pluto’s huge white ‘heart’ has a violent origin
HOW DO SPACE AGENCIES BENEFIT THE WORLD?
The Europa Clipper may only need one ice grain to detect life on Jupiter’s ocean moon
Scientists find a galaxy supercluster as massive as 26 quadrillion Suns
Geomagnetic storm could bring northern lights to NoCal
Why some corals are better off dead
An 11-year-old girl’s fossil find is the largest known ocean reptile
THE COST OF CAREGIVING FOR NEW FATHERS
How do cicadas, emerging after years, know when to come out?
Ultrasound technology is used in many ways — addiction is the next frontier
Peabody Museum brings you back to Age of Dinosaurs
Alromaithi begins Nasa’s simulated Mars journey
I wanted to fly a gyrocopter – so I learned how to, at 57
Huge biomass of harmful bacteria travel thousands of kms. through the ocean