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Massive Attack’s science-led drive to lower music’s carbon footprint

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How long can we hold off more controversial ‘CRISPR babies’?

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Japan dolphin attacks might be play gone wrong

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‘Mobesity’ — how bigger vehicles are undermining the benefits of electric cars

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How rival weight-loss drugs fare at treating obesity, diabetes and more

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Skull bones harbour immune cells that are poised to target brain tumours

Nature, Published online: 03 September 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-02789-5 The human brain is usually considered to be beyond the reach of most

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A day in the life of the world’s fastest supercomputer

Oak Ridge, Tennessee The fastest supercomputer in the world is a machine known as Frontier, but even this speedster with

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What causes obesity? Contentious topic gets an authoritative analysis

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Brunch with a carnivorous plant

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African scientists must not be priced out of mental-health research

Across African nations, an estimated 116 million people are living with mental illness. Yet the causes are poorly understood in