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Fossil analysis adds to debate over how earliest known hominin walked

Sahelanthropus fossils (centre) compared with a chimpanzee (left) and a human (right) Wiliams et al., Sci. Adv. 12, eadv0130 A

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Star that seemed to vanish more than 130 years ago is found again

An image captured by a telescope at the Grasslands Observatory in Arizona. The “x” is where E. E. Barnard saw

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Mathematicians spent 2025 exploring the edge of mathematics

When numbers get large, things get weird Jezper / Alamy In 2025, the edges of mathematics came a little more

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Physicists used ‘dark photons’ in an effort to rewrite physics in 2025

Dark photons offer a new explanation for the double-slit experiment RUSSELL KIGHTLEY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY A core tenet of quantum theory

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Putting data centres in space isn’t going to happen any time soon

Starcloud wants to build a data centre satellite that is 4 kilometres by 4 kilometres Starcloud Could AI’s insatiable thirst

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Roman soldiers defending Hadrian’s Wall had intestinal parasites

3rd-century baths and latrine block at Vindolanda, the Roman fort close to Hadrian’s Wall in the UK Vindolanda Trust Despite

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The world will soon be losing 3000 glaciers every year

Meltwater runs through a glacier cave at the front of Morteratsch glacier in Switzerland Lander Van Tricht About 1000 glaciers

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Some Arctic warming ‘irreversible’ even if we cut atmospheric CO2

A glacier meets the sea in Dickson Fjord, Greenland Jane Rix/Alamy The Arctic will retain about 1.5°C of warming even

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Dinosaurs like Diplodocus may have been as colourful as birds

Illustration of a sauropod, with inset showing pigmented structures in the skin as seen with an electron microscope Tess Gallagher

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Comet 3I/ATLAS from beyond solar system carries key molecule for life

Comet 3I/ATLAS is only the third known visitor to our solar system from elsewhere International Gemini Observatory/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/Shadow the Scientist; J.