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How the Soviets Put a Lander on Venus

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India’s DNA COVID vaccine is a world first – more are coming

How ancient people fell in love with bread, beer and other carbs

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How Science Beat the Virus

The messy, secretive reality behind OpenAI’s bid to save the world

Landmark Computer Science Proof Cascades Through Physics and Math

A Physics Magic Trick

A Black Hole So Big It ‘Should Not Exist’

It’s 2059, and the Rich Kids Are Still Winning

A Different Kind of Theory of Everything

Why Jupyter is data scientists’ computational notebook of choice

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The Scientific Paper Is Obsolete

Poo Stains Seen From Space Lead to Discovery of Massive Penguin ‘Supercolony’

How flashing lights and pink noise might banish Alzheimer’s, improve memory and more

How to see a memory

Two Stars Slammed Into Each Other And Solved Half Of Astronomy’s Problems. What Comes Next?

Why We’ll Have Evidence of Aliens—If They Exist—By 2035

Chaos Makes the Multiverse Unnecessary

Silicon Valley Would Rather Cure Death Than Make Life Worth Living

Quantum computers ready to leap out of the lab in 2017

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No Escape From Black Holes? Stephen Hawking Points to a Possible Exit

If cryonics suddenly worked, we’d need to face the fallout

Through the Looking Glass

What Will It Mean If LIGO Detects Gravitational Waves?

Gravitational Waves Detected, Confirming Einstein’s Theory
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A Cosmic Quest for Dark Matter
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New Clock May End Time As We Know It

Scientists’ Excitement Over Inflation Comes Crashing Down
The Alzheimer’s enigma
A Star in a Bottle

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Billionaires With Big Ideas Are Privatizing American Science

Baffling 400,000-Year-Old Clue to Human Origins

Finding the Higgs Leads to More Puzzles
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Cosmic Fuggedaboudit

Prometheus in the desert

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