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Dreams of the East Elevens

The Entry-Ant whirred and beckoned the impatient queue forward. Jeri frosted her eye-clips to black for the scan-scorch procedure. “Jeri

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AlphaFold reveals ‘family tree’ of viruses

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Why aren’t there talks with the Taliban about getting women and girls back into education?

From left to right: Raihana Sattari, Marwa Shinwari and Heela Barakzai, robotics researchers from Afghanistan, who had to move to

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The UK’s $1-billion bet to create technologies that change the world

After a decade building quantum-computing hardware, Jacques Carolan decided he needed a change. “I wanted to work on technologies that

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Science-policy advisers shape programmes that solve real-world problems

Javier Garcia-Martinez, who advises global leaders on public policies backed by scientific evidence, says more scientists should work to build

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A brain circuit that cements the memory of socially learnt food preferences

RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 18 September 2024 How an experience results in a long-term memory has remained unknown. A circuit involving the

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A broader view of the diversity of human gene expression

RESEARCH BRIEFINGS 18 September 2024 Differences in gene expression between individuals are an important source of variation in traits and

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Should young kids take the new anti-obesity drugs? What the research says

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This ‘scuba diving’ lizard has a self-made air supply

In the tropical forests of Costa Rica, a small lizard uses its own form of scuba gear — an air

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Apple Officially Introduces iOS/iPadOS 18, watchOS 11, tvOS 18, macOS Sequoia

It’s go time. New Apple software has just arrived. Here’s everything you need to know. iOS/iPadOS 18 iOS 18 is