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The first stars in the universe could have formed surprisingly early

Tue, 06/11/2024 - 6:00am
Huge stars might have formed in the first million years of the universe if there was enough matter clumped together, according to a computer model
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How dodo de-extinction is helping rescue the extraordinary pink pigeon

Mon, 06/10/2024 - 1:05pm
The same genetic tools being used to resurrect the woolly mammoth and dodo could help many other vulnerable species that have yet to die out
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Elephants seem to invent names for each other

Mon, 06/10/2024 - 12:00pm
An analysis of their vocalisations suggests that African savannah elephants invent names for each other, making them the only animals other than humans thought to do so
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The largest volcanoes on Mars have frosted tips during winter

Mon, 06/10/2024 - 12:00pm
We know that there is ice at the Martian poles and underground, but until now it wasn't clear it could exist on the surface of the Red Planet
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A surprisingly quick enzyme could shift our understanding of evolution

Mon, 06/10/2024 - 10:00am
Biological processes such as DNA replication or cellular structure formation may become more accurate when done as quickly as possible, offering new hints into life's origins
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Bacteria evolve to get better at evolving in lab experiment

Mon, 06/10/2024 - 8:00am
When bacteria were put in alternating environments, some became better at evolving to cope with the changes – evidence that “evolvability” can be gained through natural selection
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Cosmic cloud exposed Earth to interstellar space 3 million years ago

Mon, 06/10/2024 - 7:56am
The protective bubble around the sun retreated dramatically after colliding with a freezing interstellar cloud, leaving much of the solar system exposed to radiation that may have shaped our evolution, a study suggests
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The word ‘bot’ is increasingly being used as an insult on social media

Mon, 06/10/2024 - 6:00am
The meaning of the word "bot" on Twitter/X seems to have shifted over time, with people originally using it to flag automated accounts, but now employing it to insult people they disagree with
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Tiny great ape fossils identified as new species from Europe

Fri, 06/07/2024 - 3:00pm
A kneecap and two teeth found in Germany have been identified as belonging to a new species of ape from 11.6 million years ago, thought to have weighed as little as 10 kilograms
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Starliner and Starship launches propel space industry into a new era

Fri, 06/07/2024 - 1:57pm
SpaceX successfully launched its Starship rocket the day after Boeing’s Starliner craft made its first crewed flight, a sign that the space industry is hotting up
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What is a heat dome and are they getting worse with climate change?

Fri, 06/07/2024 - 1:02pm
Mexico and the southern US have seen extreme temperatures due to a heat dome, a weather phenomenon that will become more intense with climate change
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Writers accept lower pay when they use AI to help with their work

Fri, 06/07/2024 - 12:00pm
When writers are allowed to get help from ChatGPT, they accept lower pay, fuelling fears that AI will lower the value of skilled workers
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Physicists want to drill a 5-kilometre-deep hole on the moon

Fri, 06/07/2024 - 10:00am
Going deep into lunar rock could give us an opportunity to see if protons can decay into something else – a finding that could help us unify conflicting physics theories
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How to wrap your mind around the real multiverse

Fri, 06/07/2024 - 9:00am
Fictional portrayals of parallel universes are fun to explore, but the scientific view of the multiverse looks very different
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Male lemurs grow bigger testicles when there are other males around

Fri, 06/07/2024 - 8:00am
Dominant male Verreaux’s sifakas always have the largest testicles in their group to make the most sperm, and they can grow their gonads to make sure of it
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Atoms at temperatures beyond absolute zero may be a new form of matter

Fri, 06/07/2024 - 7:00am
Physicists have coaxed a cloud of atoms into having a temperature beyond absolute zero and placed them in a geometric structure that could produce an unknown form of matter
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Would an AI judge be able to efficiently dispense justice?

Fri, 06/07/2024 - 6:00am
Judges are only human and can make mistakes, so could an artificial intelligence make better and more efficient decisions?
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Single-celled predator extends its 'neck' with the help of origami

Thu, 06/06/2024 - 3:00pm
The mystery of how a single-celled predator extends its "neck" by more than 30 times its overall length has finally been solved
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Origins of modern horses traced to breeding revolution 4200 years ago

Thu, 06/06/2024 - 12:00pm
A genetic analysis of ancient horses reveals that breeding techniques developed by people in the Pontic-Caspian steppes enabled the rapid spread of horse-powered travel
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UK ban on quantum computer exports is pointless, say researchers

Thu, 06/06/2024 - 11:00am
The UK government has set limits on the capabilities of quantum computers that can be exported from the country and has declined to explain these limits on the grounds of national security. Experts say this make no sense
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