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Wafer-thin light sail could help us reach another star sooner

A mission to the sun’s closest neighbouring star, Alpha Centauri, could be made faster thanks to a tiny light sail

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Online exercise: If your gym instructor is an iPad, what is lost – and gained?

FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images I have never attended the same gym as Eric Drinkwater, a sports scientist at Deakin University

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Covid-19 hit women harder than men in India, unlike most of the world

New Delhi, India, in March 2020, during a curfew imposed as a preventive measure against covid-19 Yawar Nazir/Getty Images The

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In the race to ramp up renewables, we can’t ignore heat storage

Artur Widak/NurPhoto/Shutterst​ock It is by now well established that to mitigate the worst effects of climate change, we need to

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A microscopic diving board can cheat the second law of thermodynamics

Not all diving boards obey the laws of thermodynamics vm/Getty Images A microscopic version of a diving board has been

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Menstrual pads that turn blood solid could reduce the risk of leaks

Existing menstrual pads can lead to leaks Vittoria/Alamy Menstrual products that cause blood to form a solid gel-like substance, rather

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Old Fashioned Recipe For Preventing Allergies And Chemical Sensitivities

Moms are the ones who bandage our boo-boos when we’re little and continue to take care of us as we