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The US government’s proposal for a vast health database to study autism could improve our understanding of the condition – ...
Early humans had almost no hope of surviving severe burns, so evolution may have prioritised the selection of genes that heal ...
An alternative periodic table of elements focusing on highly charged ions reveals new science that could support the quest ...
Laboratory measurements of crushed quartz suggest earthquakes generate huge volumes of hydrogen underground, a potential ...
Men who were embodying female avatars via virtual reality felt anger and disgust when catcalled, which could change the ...
Neutrinos have always been hard to explain – and now the detection of one so energetic it shouldn't exist may help illuminate the strangest corners of the cosmos ...
An open-air site in Austria occupied by humans during the coldest part of the last glacial period may have been dedicated to hunting reindeer for pelts, showing how people adapted to extreme ...
A carnivorous caterpillar species camouflages itself with dead insects so it can live safely alongside spiders, stalking ...
With ice and permafrost thawing fast, nations are racing to exploit the Arctic's newly accessible treasures. Yet there are ...
The US National Science Foundation cancelled funding for research on misinformation, disinformation and AI-generated ...
Last week astronomers reported hints of biological activity on a distant planet, but a re-analysis of their data suggests the ...
A black hole bomb – an idea first proposed in 1969 – has now been realised in the lab as a toy model made from a rotating ...