Pristine Antarctic ice records the Solar System’s travels
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Red-light therapy is all the rage — does it work?
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State media control shapes LLM behaviour by influencing training data
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Dried to survive: desiccated tardigrades tolerate high heat
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Chemistry in the AI era
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UK Biobank breach prompts the field of genomics to rethink open science
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Charles Darwin reports a squirrel surprise
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Thymic health under the microscope
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Little Free Library
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Gel helps mini spinal cords to heal from injury
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Runaway black hole leaves a trail of stars
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Briefing chat: How hovering bumblebees keep their cool
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Super-sticky feet help a robot to climb the walls
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Gene editing treats a mouse model of a neurodevelopmental disorder
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Oysters build reefs with optimal geometries
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Chip-scale device efficiently boosts light signals
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This chunk of glass could store two million books for 10,000 years
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Student dilemma: physical science or physical education?
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The funding system needs fixing — but it’s not a ‘waste of time and money’
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Statistical approximation is not general intelligence
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Smartphones are a double-edged tool in classrooms
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CAR-T therapy provides relief for children with autoimmune diseases
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Parasitic wasps use tamed virus to castrate caterpillars
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Briefing Chat: Caffeine slows brain ageing, suggests decades of data
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