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Mark Thomson has taken the reins at CERN just as particle physics confronts some of its deepest unknowns – and faces hard ...
A circle running along the 27° east and 153° west meridians divides the globe into two halves with equal reflectivity – and ...
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Giulia Enders made her name with Gut, an exploration of our intestines. Now, in the compelling follow-up Organ Speak, she’s ...
Finally, we’ll kill off all life as we know it – if the speed of light is cut in half, the magnetic constant and the ...
Why do we have big brains? Or walk on two legs? Biological anthropologist and broadcaster Alice Roberts talks human ...
So, although most individuals of these species prefer one of their two front paws, there is no marked preference for one paw ...
Venus flytraps and other carnivorous plants don’t get enough nutrients from the surrounding soil, explain our readers ...
Despite AI's dizzying improvements in mathematical ability, its successes show just how integral human mathematicians are to ...
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