Oh, would it not be absurd if there was no objective state?
What if the unobserved always waits, insubstantial,
till our eyes give it shape?

— Peter Hammill

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Climate change can disturb the accuracy of trees’ biological clocks

Wed, 04/03/2024 - 5:00pm
Trees use circadian genes to time photosynthesis and reproduction – but as temperatures rise, the clocks may not work as well
Categories: Astronomy

Great apes threatened by mining for electric vehicle batteries

Wed, 04/03/2024 - 3:00pm
A surge of mining in some African countries for materials used to make green energy technologies puts gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos at risk
Categories: Astronomy

Banning smartphones is tempting but it won't solve anxiety in children

Wed, 04/03/2024 - 2:00pm
Anxiety is on the rise in young people but we need to follow the science - and the causes aren't clearly linked to social media
Categories: Astronomy

How science can help you bake a delicious vegan carrot cake

Wed, 04/03/2024 - 2:00pm
Unlike some sponges, making a vegan version of carrot cake is easy – if you add a little science, says Karmela Padavic-Callaghan
Categories: Astronomy

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth: Gorgeous remake of an eco-conscious classic

Wed, 04/03/2024 - 2:00pm
This is the latest in an expanded remake of a classic environmentally aware game from 1997. In addition to stunning new graphics, the game's ideas now resonate even more strongly, says Jacob Aron
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These curious experiments are finding new ways to tackle pollution

Wed, 04/03/2024 - 2:00pm
At the Green Propulsion Laboratory in Italy, scientists are trying to harness natural organisms to rehabilitate the environment. Photographer Luigi Avantaggiato explores
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I might be an astrophysicist, but I'm still learning about stargazing

Wed, 04/03/2024 - 2:00pm
I have two degrees in astronomy, so you'd think I would know what I'm doing when it comes to looking at the sky. I don't, but I'm trying to change that, says Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
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Scientists find a use for old tea bags - turn them into roads

Wed, 04/03/2024 - 2:00pm
Feedback is pleased to learn about innovative plans for the "considerable numbers of discarded teabags" in the world
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Why it is time for a longevity revolution

Wed, 04/03/2024 - 2:00pm
With global life expectancy now exceeding 70 years old, we need to change how we age, not how long we age, says Andrew Scott
Categories: Astronomy

Sound Tracks: A fascinating archaeological history of music

Wed, 04/03/2024 - 2:00pm
Archaeologist, multi-instrumentalist and historian Graeme Lawson sets out to tell the story of music from 40,000 years ago until today, in his wide-ranging new book
Categories: Astronomy

Life’s vital chemistry may have begun in hot, cracked rock

Wed, 04/03/2024 - 12:00pm
Amino acids and other molecules important to the origin of life can be enriched within networks of rocky fractures, which would have been common on the early Earth
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What is eco-anxiety and how can we overcome it?

Wed, 04/03/2024 - 12:00pm
Eco-anxiety is common around the world, especially among young people, and while the symptoms are the same as anxiety, the way to reduce them is not
Categories: Astronomy

Is anxiety rising in children and if so, why?

Wed, 04/03/2024 - 12:00pm
Evidence points to more children today feeling anxious than a few years ago, with a complicated picture emerging encompassing everything from the pandemic to social media
Categories: Astronomy

Anxiety really has increased over the past 10 years – but why?

Wed, 04/03/2024 - 12:00pm
The covid-19 pandemic saw a pronounced uptick in anxiety levels globally, but levels were rising in some countries before the pandemic began. The race is on to explain this trend
Categories: Astronomy

Microsoft and Quantinuum’s quantum computer may be most reliable yet

Wed, 04/03/2024 - 10:00am
A quantum computer built by Quantinuum uses “logical quantum bits” designed by Microsoft to run simple computational routines with an unprecedented level of reliability
Categories: Astronomy

The surprising benefits of anxiety and how you could harness them

Wed, 04/03/2024 - 10:00am
There can be no doubt that extreme anxiety is highly debilitating, but at moderate levels, our nervous feelings can make us smarter problem solvers and fuel original thinking
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Laser-powered licence plates could help avoid satellite collisions

Wed, 04/03/2024 - 9:11am
It can be difficult to identify satellites that have lost power, increasing the risk of a dangerous collision in space, but licence plates could be a solution
Categories: Astronomy

Snakes show signs of self-recognition in a smell-based 'mirror test'

Tue, 04/02/2024 - 8:01pm
Garter snakes may recognise their own scent and react differently when it is altered, hinting at self-awareness in reptiles
Categories: Astronomy