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Behind the door - subtracting the myths out of maths
Across the world, there are thousands of public universities that are open for members of the...
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Political landscape shifts climate negotiations at COP29
A week after former president Donald Trump again won office in the USA, the world’s countries...
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Uranus wind made it harder for spacecraft to probe
Scientists have gone back over data to see that NASA’s Voyager 2 spacecraft’s flyby of Uranus...
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Explainer: What is gravity energy storage?
As the world struggles with climate change and the need for sustainable energy, the push for...
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Complex natural molecule made by breaking super-stable bonds
A bond between a carbon atom and a hydrogen atom is a special thing. Very strong,...
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For sex and warnings: how animal colour signals exploded 100 million years ago
Many animals today use bright colour displays as a means of attracting potential mates or to...
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Why do flowers wilt? We’ve finally found out
We have long known why plants grow flowers – to encourage pollination. But what prompts a...
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Big rise in private jet greenhouse gas emissions
Private jets are emitting millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide each year – and the number...
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Fast radio bursts linked to massive galaxies
Astronomers believe they have narrowed down the search for the origin of fast radio bursts (FRBs)...
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A 24-hour gopher visit caused decades of benefits to volcano grave
In 1980, Mount St Helens erupted in the western USA, killing 57 people and destroying 350km2...
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Symmetry in nature: how honeybees organise nests in mirrored patterns
Scientists have examined how honeybees build symmetrical nests, relating the process to how mirrored patterns emerge...
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New “palaeo-robot” explains how plesiosaurs swam in time of dinosaurs
Researchers may have solved the centuries-old mystery of how plesiosaurs swam by constructing a robot to...
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Why dogs and other hairy mammals shake when they’re wet
It’s a fact of life: if you bath a dog, it will inevitably shake the water...
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Under pressure: chimps perform differently with an audience
Does having eyes on you change how well you perform a task? If so, you’re not...
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Chinese Mars rover finds evidence of ancient sea’s shoreline
Sedimentary mineral deposits analysed by the Chinese Zhurong Mars rover appear to have been left by...
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Could Cordyceps fungus slow the growth of cancer cells?
A chemical produced by the fungus Cordyceps militaris has been widely researched as a potential cancer...
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This is your brain on movies
Researchers studying how the brain responds to watching movies are now able to show it’s anything...
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New research demonstrates role of non-neurons in memory
A series of experiments has shown that neurons are not the only brain cells involved in...
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Nations must dramatically increase climate change adaptation
Nations are not doing enough to address the rising impacts of climate change the United Nations...
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Ancient DNA debunks assumptions about Pompeii’s body casts
The DNA of people killed during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius at Pompeii has turned traditional...
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Frogs around Chornobyl in good health, despite radiation
Frogs are thriving in the area around the destroyed Chornobyl Nuclear Plant, with radiation levels causing...
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Rapid melt after last global ice age turned snowball Earth into a giant slushy
Scientists have found the first geochemical evidence of the slushy planet – the period when high...
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LISTEN: Birds without borders from the archive
As part of the Ultramarine project we are diving into our archives and republishing some paid content...
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Mini-lungs could help fight flu & colds by tapping immunity
An Australian researcher has been awarded $60,000 to build more complex models of the human lung,...