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COULD ONE BOMB DESTROY THE WORLD?
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COULD ONE BOMB DESTROY THE WORLD?

How big a bang are arms manufacturers capable of creating?

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THE THREAT OF DAY ZERO
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THE THREAT OF DAY ZERO

Queues at public water taps could become normal. What can we do to avoid them?

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Issue 73
INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS
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INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS

The hit TV show The Last of Us imagined an apocalypse caused by a Cordyceps fungus turning humans into zombies. For many insects, real life isn't much different...

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Issue 73
Jazz could be the key to understanding quantum physics
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Jazz could be the key to understanding quantum physics

An improvising soloist can play any note they want next. At the quantum level, electrons have a similar freedom

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Issue 73
CAN SCIENCE TURN A NIGHT OWL INTO A MORNING LARK?
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CAN SCIENCE TURN A NIGHT OWL INTO A MORNING LARK?

If you're a night owl, you probably have a hard time dealing with a world that starts at 8am. But can science help you tinker with your body clock to make it easier to rise with the larks?

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Issue 73
Killer asteroids: how safe are we, really?
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Killer asteroids: how safe are we, really?

A new study suggests we're safe from big impacts, but it's the small ones we have to worry about

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Issue 73
THE MOST COLOURFUL SIGHTS ON EARTH
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THE MOST COLOURFUL SIGHTS ON EARTH

Long-distance travel is lovely, but it saves a bit of cash if we bring some of the planet's most spectacular natural places to you

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DO YOUR GENES INFLUENCE YOUR TASTE IN FOOD?
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DO YOUR GENES INFLUENCE YOUR TASTE IN FOOD?

How DNA plays a role in shaping your menu choices

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HOW TO THINK RATIONALLY ABOUT AI
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HOW TO THINK RATIONALLY ABOUT AI

The entire planet is hooked on the conversation about AI and its sinister future. But if you ask those in the know (and we have), our future with machines looks entirely different to what the world's CEOs would have us believe. Here's how to stop worrying and maybe learn to love AI...

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Dark Earth: scientists unveil a new 'secret weapon' to combat deforestation
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Dark Earth: scientists unveil a new 'secret weapon' to combat deforestation

Ancient soil from the heart of the Amazon could help restore the planet's depleted rainforests

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MENTAL HEALTH IS OTHER PEOPLE
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MENTAL HEALTH IS OTHER PEOPLE

Enjoying the weather? Did you see the game? Small talk and simple face-to-face interactions have a bigger effect on our wellbeing than you might think. So, do you fancy a cuppa?

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Daily multivitamin can delay age-related memory loss
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Daily multivitamin can delay age-related memory loss

Study finds that a multivitamin pill a day keeps memory decline at bay

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Plants scream when we forget to water them
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Plants scream when we forget to water them

They sound a bit like bubble wrap being popped

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The T. rex was actually a coward...sometimes
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The T. rex was actually a coward...sometimes

According to palaeontologists behind Apple TV+'s Prehistoric Planet 2, the Tyrannosaurus rex was more than willing to run from a fight

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ARE MERMAIDS REAL?
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ARE MERMAIDS REAL?

A marine biologist reveals whether a half-human, half-fish could survive beneath the waves

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May/June 2023
A VOLCANO ON VENUS HAS SHOWN SIGNS OF A RECENT ERUPTION
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A VOLCANO ON VENUS HAS SHOWN SIGNS OF A RECENT ERUPTION

Images taken by the Magellan space probe in the 1990s could show evidence of eruptions or magma flow

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May/June 2023
HOW TO AVOID THEM AND WHAT TO DO IF YOU GET BITTEN
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HOW TO AVOID THEM AND WHAT TO DO IF YOU GET BITTEN

With the number of critters on the rise, the UK is seeing increasing cases of tick-borne viruses already established in South Africa

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May/June 2023
Is social media ruining childhood?
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Is social media ruining childhood?

It's tempting to think that our digital lives on TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat are at fault, but there might be something altogether more analogue going on

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May/June 2023
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF SLIME
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THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF SLIME

Runny noses, slippery sea creatures and that impossible-to-clean bit behind your sink all have one thing in common: slime. While it might make us cringe, life on Earth would be very different without it...

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May/June 2023
GENEEDITED FOOD: WHERE'S MY SUPER MEAL?
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GENEEDITED FOOD: WHERE'S MY SUPER MEAL?

Can gene editing create 'superfoods' that actually live up to the hype? Well, maybe...

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May/June 2023
ANXIETY
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ANXIETY

Your ultimate guide to understanding, coping and conquering the inner demons

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May/June 2023
Revealed: the spacesuit astronauts will wear for the next moonwalk
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Revealed: the spacesuit astronauts will wear for the next moonwalk

NASA has teamed up with private company Axiom Space to design its next-generation suits

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May/June 2023
Do weighted blankets really work for anxiety and insomnia?
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Do weighted blankets really work for anxiety and insomnia?

A weighted blanket contains glass beads, plastic pellets, ball weight.

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May/June 2023
3 RULES BEHIND EVERY DIET THAT WORKS
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3 RULES BEHIND EVERY DIET THAT WORKS

We're fed up with navigating all the tips and advice online telling us how to lose weight, so we asked an obesity expert to reveal whether anything actually works for weight loss

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May/June 2023
Compounds essential for life found in samples collected from a near-earth asteroid
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Compounds essential for life found in samples collected from a near-earth asteroid

Samples collected during Hayabusa2's trip to the asteroid Ryugu contain uracil, a substance present in RNA

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May/June 2023
Wild rats living in New York City sewers are carrying coronavirus
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Wild rats living in New York City sewers are carrying coronavirus

More than 15% of rats captured in wastewater systems tested positive for the virus

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May/June 2023
Complete circuitry of an insect brain mapped for the first time
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Complete circuitry of an insect brain mapped for the first time

The model shows every single neuron and connection in the brain of a fruit fly larva

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May/June 2023
Climate change is already having an effect... On our mental wellbeing
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Climate change is already having an effect... On our mental wellbeing

People's growing anxiety about the future of the planet is becoming increasingly obvious, but it's not an entirely bad thing

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March/April 2023
NASA's Artemis programme is set to put humans back on the moon
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NASA's Artemis programme is set to put humans back on the moon

Artemis 1 is the first of three missions that will culminate with humans walking on the moon for the first time since 1972

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March/April 2023
THE HIDDEN ROOMS OF TUTANKHAMUN'S TOMB
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THE HIDDEN ROOMS OF TUTANKHAMUN'S TOMB

A century ago, Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered. But even today, controversy still rages over whether it contains undiscovered chambers. Here, an Egyptologist puts the rumours to bed... or, rather, firmly into their sarcophagus

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March/April 2023

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