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‘Superorganism’ living worm towers seen in nature for first time
When food runs out and competition heats up, nematodes assemble into living towers. They writhe and twist towards the sky with the goal of latching...
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The science of shopping addiction: what makes people buy loads of stuff?
From China to Brazil to Germany, huge numbers of people are addicted to shopping, driven in part by companies that use gaming strategies. Sadie has...
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‘Publish or Perish’ is now a card game — not just an academic’s life
A player wins by racking up more citations than the competition, even if that means engaging in a little light plagiarism. Max Kozlov Fabricating data,...
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Is ChatGPT making scientists hyper-productive? The highs and lows of using AI
Large language models are transforming scientific writing and publishing. But the productivity boost that these tools bring could have a...
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Daily briefing: How COVID-vaccine technology could personalize cancer treatments
The same mRNA technology that underpins pioneering COVID-19 vaccines could train the immune system to attack cancer cells. Plus, why poor sleep...
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Offshore wind firms told WWII bomb disposals must be less noisy
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Neptune's auroras are captured in great detail by NASA's Webb telescope
WASHINGTON (AP) — Neptune's glowing auroras are captured in the best detail yet by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. Hints of auroras were first faintly detected...
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Ancient creatures found encased in amber in remote forests of Myanmar – and they’ve been hiding a deadly secret
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This 444 Million-Year-Old Arthropod Was Fossilized Inside Out
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Millions of research papers at risk of disappearing from the Internet
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Taylor Swift Falls From First To Last Place On A Billboard Chart
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Let's Talk About Health, episode 1: 5 years of COVID-19 and the risk of avian flu
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Daily briefing: It’s not the fasting, it’s the eating
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Anne Hathaway breaks a cardinal color rule with her living room seating – but the rebellious mix is the most stylish twists I've ever seen
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A Block product designer spent 2 months vibe coding a dog ID app. Her top tip: Some time s AI needs to be 'babied.'
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Just 5 women have won a top maths prize in the past 90 years
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‘You’ll get your first mission tomorrow’: Man interviews for job he found on Craigslist. Then they take his iPhone and passcode it
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