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The fight to stop animals dying in fishing nets
BBC Science News

The fight to stop animals dying in fishing nets

Earth’s stratosphere is a mysterious superhighway for microbes
Science News

Earth’s stratosphere is a mysterious superhighway for microbes

Rare butterfly population increases by 9000%
BBC Science News

Rare butterfly population increases by 9000%

Wolves seen hunting European bison in rare camera-trap recording
New Scientist

Wolves seen hunting European bison in rare camera-trap recording

Schrödinger's Cat Just Got An Upgrade: "Sibling" Cat States Now Push The Limits Of Quantum Physics
IFLScience

Schrödinger's Cat Just Got An Upgrade: "Sibling" Cat States Now Push The Limits Of Quantum Physics

Biggest, Deepest Whale Graveyard Ever Found Contains Nearly 500 Whales, With Some As Old As 5 Million Years
IFLScience

Biggest, Deepest Whale Graveyard Ever Found Contains Nearly 500 Whales, With Some As Old As 5 Million Years

Do You See "11:11" More Than You'd Expect? You May Have Experienced The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon
IFLScience

Do You See "11:11" More Than You'd Expect? You May Have Experienced The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon

How to build kids’ ‘cognitive endurance’ in an age of distraction
Scientific American

How to build kids’ ‘cognitive endurance’ in an age of distraction

Millions of fossil whale bones found in deep-ocean ‘necropolis’
New Scientist

Millions of fossil whale bones found in deep-ocean ‘necropolis’

Hundreds of new moons are revealing our solar system's violent history
New Scientist

Hundreds of new moons are revealing our solar system's violent history

How to tell if your dog is left-pawed or right-pawed, according to science
Scientific American

How to tell if your dog is left-pawed or right-pawed, according to science

The World's Most Southern Active Volcano Spews Out Thousands Of Dollars Worth Of Gold Dust Each Day
IFLScience

The World's Most Southern Active Volcano Spews Out Thousands Of Dollars Worth Of Gold Dust Each Day

Millions told to 'stay out of the sun' as dangerous triple-digit heat scorches 14 states in just HOURS
Daily Mail Science

Millions told to 'stay out of the sun' as dangerous triple-digit heat scorches 14 states in just HOURS

The Geologically And Physically Impossible Tale Of Mel's Hole Began On February 21, 1997
IFLScience

The Geologically And Physically Impossible Tale Of Mel's Hole Began On February 21, 1997

Deepest and most extensive whale graveyard discovered in Indian Ocean
Guardian Science

Deepest and most extensive whale graveyard discovered in Indian Ocean

Sleep and exercise may dampen genetic drivers of heart disease
Science News

Sleep and exercise may dampen genetic drivers of heart disease

Largest whale ‘graveyard’ discovered, with skeletons spanning 5 million years
Scientific American

Largest whale ‘graveyard’ discovered, with skeletons spanning 5 million years

DNA From Dead-Rat Popsicles Frozen For Over A Year Successfully Creates Living Chimeras. Could We Do The Same With Mammoths?
IFLScience

DNA From Dead-Rat Popsicles Frozen For Over A Year Successfully Creates Living Chimeras. Could We Do The Same With Mammoths?

A nuclear war between India and Pakistan could destroy the ozone layer
New Scientist

A nuclear war between India and Pakistan could destroy the ozone layer

Hurricane trackers issue first threat warning as tropical disturbance brews in Gulf of America
Daily Mail Science

Hurricane trackers issue first threat warning as tropical disturbance brews in Gulf of America

How FIFA is engineering natural grass for the 2026 World Cup
Scientific American

How FIFA is engineering natural grass for the 2026 World Cup

Are we on the brink of World War 3? Number of conflicts between states reaches its highest level since WWII, study warns
Daily Mail Science

Are we on the brink of World War 3? Number of conflicts between states reaches its highest level since WWII, study warns

The Milky Way Is Hurtling Towards Something Called The Great Attractor At 600 Kilometers Per Second
IFLScience

The Milky Way Is Hurtling Towards Something Called The Great Attractor At 600 Kilometers Per Second

Apple quietly kills support for four popular devices owned by millions... is yours on the list?
Daily Mail Science

Apple quietly kills support for four popular devices owned by millions... is yours on the list?

Cats, unlike dogs and toddlers, help you only when it helps them
Scientific American

Cats, unlike dogs and toddlers, help you only when it helps them

Fully autonomous drones have killed human soldiers for the first time
New Scientist

Fully autonomous drones have killed human soldiers for the first time

Engineered hookworms could one day dispense drugs from inside your gut
Science News

Engineered hookworms could one day dispense drugs from inside your gut

Rare Type Of Lyme Disease Spreads To New US State As First Case Reported In New York
IFLScience

Rare Type Of Lyme Disease Spreads To New US State As First Case Reported In New York

Anthropic Has Publicly Released A Version Of The Mythos AI They Suggested Was Too Risky To Publicly Release
IFLScience

Anthropic Has Publicly Released A Version Of The Mythos AI They Suggested Was Too Risky To Publicly Release

Weight-loss drug users save over £400 a year on grocery bills as take-up triples
Guardian Science

Weight-loss drug users save over £400 a year on grocery bills as take-up triples

Is your child a 'pizza lover' or a 'traybake enthusiast'? Scientists say children who eat school lunches fall into five distinct groups - and only 2% have a healthy diet
Daily Mail Science

Is your child a 'pizza lover' or a 'traybake enthusiast'? Scientists say children who eat school lunches fall into five distinct groups - and only 2% have a healthy diet

UK’s stem cell transplant system may be putting lives at risk, report by MPs finds
Guardian Science

UK’s stem cell transplant system may be putting lives at risk, report by MPs finds

How Canadian rock duo Angine de Poitrine play with neurobiology and physics to make viral music
Scientific American

How Canadian rock duo Angine de Poitrine play with neurobiology and physics to make viral music

Rare and potentially more serious Lyme disease bacteria found in New York ticks
Independent Science

Rare and potentially more serious Lyme disease bacteria found in New York ticks

A Waymo nearly hit me, but I'm still optimistic about driverless cars
New Scientist

A Waymo nearly hit me, but I'm still optimistic about driverless cars

Scooby Doo NOT get a Great Dane: Vets raise concerns new trailer featuring a real puppy will lead to a surge in desire for the huge breed that's prone to health risks
Daily Mail Science

Scooby Doo NOT get a Great Dane: Vets raise concerns new trailer featuring a real puppy will lead to a surge in desire for the huge breed that's prone to health risks

The World Cup could be a petri dish for disease. Wastewater could sound the alarm
Scientific American

The World Cup could be a petri dish for disease. Wastewater could sound the alarm

In 2007, The World's Longest-Living Mammal Was Found With A 100-Year-Old Harpoon Still Inside It
IFLScience

In 2007, The World's Longest-Living Mammal Was Found With A 100-Year-Old Harpoon Still Inside It

It’s all kicking off: how much do you know about the science of football?
Physics World

It’s all kicking off: how much do you know about the science of football?

The surprising science behind the 2026 World Cup grass
Scientific American

The surprising science behind the 2026 World Cup grass

What The Length Of Your Ring Finger Might Say About Your Drinking Habits
IFLScience

What The Length Of Your Ring Finger Might Say About Your Drinking Habits

Incredible First-Ever Underwater Footage Of A Great White Shark In The Mediterranean Captured During Shipwreck Cleanup
IFLScience

Incredible First-Ever Underwater Footage Of A Great White Shark In The Mediterranean Captured During Shipwreck Cleanup

Humans prefer to walk anticlockwise, scientists find – but reason is unclear
Guardian Science

Humans prefer to walk anticlockwise, scientists find – but reason is unclear

A Tree-Dwelling Shrimp Wasn't What Scientists Were Expecting To Find When Trekking The Cyclops Mountains
IFLScience

A Tree-Dwelling Shrimp Wasn't What Scientists Were Expecting To Find When Trekking The Cyclops Mountains

When you lost your virginity may impact how you AGE, study reveals
Daily Mail Science

When you lost your virginity may impact how you AGE, study reveals

Five-minute EV chargers are coming to Britain: BYD is installing 300 ultra-fast stations that can recharge electric cars in the same time it takes to fill a petrol car with fuel
Daily Mail Science

Five-minute EV chargers are coming to Britain: BYD is installing 300 ultra-fast stations that can recharge electric cars in the same time it takes to fill a petrol car with fuel

Solar power from abandoned mines
Physics World

Solar power from abandoned mines

Shear strain reshapes magic angle graphene
Physics World

Shear strain reshapes magic angle graphene

Flat bands go 3D
Physics World

Flat bands go 3D

Iron Age Britons likely removed corpse brains in strange funeral ritual
Independent Science

Iron Age Britons likely removed corpse brains in strange funeral ritual

Rare tiger cub from litter of four dies
BBC Science News

Rare tiger cub from litter of four dies

Robots are about to overtake armed soldiers as the deciders of war
New Scientist

Robots are about to overtake armed soldiers as the deciders of war

'Our nature project has been amazing for wildlife'
BBC Science News

'Our nature project has been amazing for wildlife'

Women prepare for 'space jobs that don't exist yet'
BBC Science News

Women prepare for 'space jobs that don't exist yet'

Tea is good for your health but the way you drink it matters, study finds
Independent Science

Tea is good for your health but the way you drink it matters, study finds

World-leading UK science facilities at risk amid £162m funding crisis
Guardian Science

World-leading UK science facilities at risk amid £162m funding crisis

Last month was the second-hottest May on RECORD - with all the signs pointing to a Super El Niño in the 'coming months'
Daily Mail Science

Last month was the second-hottest May on RECORD - with all the signs pointing to a Super El Niño in the 'coming months'

Iron Age Britons may have removed the brains of the dead
New Scientist

Iron Age Britons may have removed the brains of the dead

It's not just humans! DOGS are also right or left handed - here's how to find out which paw your pet prefers
Daily Mail Science

It's not just humans! DOGS are also right or left handed - here's how to find out which paw your pet prefers

What, this old thing? Scientists 'make bag from T-Rex leather'
Daily Mail Science

What, this old thing? Scientists 'make bag from T-Rex leather'

Hundreds of twitchers flock to see African bird in UK for first time
BBC Science News

Hundreds of twitchers flock to see African bird in UK for first time

How the new FDA-approved ingredient bemotrizinol enhances sunscreen protection
Scientific American

How the new FDA-approved ingredient bemotrizinol enhances sunscreen protection

Nasa reveals crew for Artemis III mission
BBC Science News

Nasa reveals crew for Artemis III mission

UFO whistleblowers storm Capitol Hill with explosive claims about alien life
Daily Mail Science

UFO whistleblowers storm Capitol Hill with explosive claims about alien life

Nasa unveils astronaut crew for Artemis III mission – video
Guardian Science

Nasa unveils astronaut crew for Artemis III mission – video

How math's 'hairy ball theorem' could explain bad hair days
Scientific American

How math's 'hairy ball theorem' could explain bad hair days

Nasa names next astronauts for Artemis Moon programme
BBC Science News

Nasa names next astronauts for Artemis Moon programme

Nasa has named the Artemis III crew - what is their mission?
BBC Science News

Nasa has named the Artemis III crew - what is their mission?

How The World's Slowest Mammal Evolved Its Comically Sluggish Life Revealed By Its "Jumping Genes"
IFLScience

How The World's Slowest Mammal Evolved Its Comically Sluggish Life Revealed By Its "Jumping Genes"

‘Earth’s first starfleet’: Nasa reveals Artemis III crew and project’s next steps
Guardian Science

‘Earth’s first starfleet’: Nasa reveals Artemis III crew and project’s next steps

NASA faces backlash after revealing four astronauts set to fly to the moon on Artemis III mission
Daily Mail Science

NASA faces backlash after revealing four astronauts set to fly to the moon on Artemis III mission

"Earth's First Starfleet": NASA Announces The Crew Of Artemis III, The Astronauts Who Will Also Not Go Around The Moon
IFLScience

"Earth's First Starfleet": NASA Announces The Crew Of Artemis III, The Astronauts Who Will Also Not Go Around The Moon

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