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Useless need for speed
A second chance for chestnuts
Junior scientists learn uses of satellite map
Blood test may ID people with high Alzheimer’s risk
Japan’s Human-centered Learning in the Age of AI
Creating almost-life in the lab
DISCOVERY OF BIBLICAL PROPORTIONS!
Understanding China’s science popularization
First atmosphere detected on a habitable Earth-like planet
High Q aims to speed up drug discovery
Defenders of the Earth
Earth Overshoot Day: The limits that sustain us
Late marine pioneer’s legacy lives on
Song of Our Cells
Fossil gives clue to spider fangs
QUANTUM SENSORS CAN MEASURE MAGNETIC FIELDS INSIDE LIVING CELLS
Nihon University Builds Global Connections Through Japanese Education
The superman behind the world’s first supercomputer
Wood and GRP boats
How to deflect a wonky asteroid
BCI implant offers hope to paralyzed patients
Mapping Our Medical Marvels
SCI FI TECHNOLOGY FROM QUANTUM PHYSICS
“The real phenomenon of quantum teleportation is, in effect, a transporter in miniature”
Upgrading the hadron collider
Catnip oil could tackle malaria infections
Data centres in space!
This quantum tech will change the world
COULD IT ALL GO HORRIBLY WRONG?
Arctic sea ice loss triggers a critical tipping point that’s destroying the food chain
ALIEN, OR AIN’T GOT A CLUE?
Complex animals evolved up to 10 million years earlier than previously thought
ANIMALS Wildlife inside Chernobyl’s exclusion zone acted differently during Russia’s invasion
Daddy long legs may be capturing and devouring frogs in South America
Scientists get mouse eyes to perform photosynthesis
Ruby and sapphire rain expected in extreme exoplanet weather forecast by the James Webb Space Telescope
Q&A DR MARCELO MONTEMURRO
Scurvy-plagued whaler graves discovered at ‘Corpse Point’ in Svalbard