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Artist’s impression of space junk orbiting EarthMark Garlick/Science Photo Library/Alamy The growing threat of space junk is to be tackled…
Skull of a saber-toothed tiger (Smilodon)Steve Morton Predators have evolved saber teeth many times throughout history the life – and…
The division between light and dark over Mercury’s north pole, as seen from the BepiColombo spacecraftESA/BepiColombo/MTM These are the last…
Crosswords can be mathematically uniqueChadwick/Getty Images As you complete a crossword puzzle, it can suddenly go from incredibly difficult to…
Changing diapers for new parents is one thingIan Allenden / Alamy Stock Photo Parents don’t get bored easily, but when…
January 9, 20253 read meHere’s why poor sleep and toxic thinking go hand in hand The findings reveal memory-related brain…
Next month, world leaders will gather in Paris AI Action Summitthe latest in a series of high-profile international events on…
Gerald Durrell covered in lemursVictor Watts/Shutterstock Me and the Other AnimalsGerald Durrell (Viking) Conservationist Gerald Durrell’s first dog, Simon, was…
Quantum computers can use heat to eliminate errorsChalmers University of Technology, Lovisa Håkansson A tiny cooling device can automatically reset…
The emperor penguin’s breeding season is fraught with dangerStefan Christmann/naturepl.com A rover silently surveys the forbidding ice landscape. Suddenly, he…