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2019-02-06
Men and women seem to remember pain differently
Some people have no visual imagination. They can only think in words
Rats and mice use more than 20 distinct vocalisations to talk to each other
With plasma physicist Dr Melanie Windridge.
The month’s biggest science news stories.
Is this the new 5:2 diet?
WANTED: Schrödinger’s cat – dead and alive
Lewis Dartnell
BIRTH OF A BLACK HOLE WITNESSED FOR FIRST TIME
“We discovered the most distant object ever observed in our Solar System”
JUNO TIMELINE
DOGS ARE A DIABETIC’S BEST FRIEND
HUBBLE SPIES ON THE NEIGHBOURS
PREDICTIVE SYSTEMS ARE BIASED
THE RISE OF SMART, RESILIENT CITIES
GET SOME SHUT-EYE
GADGETS WE’D ACTUALLY BUY
A NEW RACE TO THE MOON HAS BEGUN
MINING ON THE MOON
THE NEW SPACE RACE?
GOTTA SCAN ’EM ALL
ARE ACCENTS DYING OUT?
WHAT’S IN AN ACCENT? People can be judgmental about the way we speak
HYPERPHANTASIA
LIVING WITH APHANTASIA
THE PHYSICS THEORY OF THE ORIGIN OF LIFE
WHAT IS ENTROPY?
WHY ARE GIRLS PUT OFF SCIENCE?
...I FALL IN LOVE?
OUR ORIGINS 04 DISCOVER
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