science
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Parasitic wasps have saved millions of human lives by turning other insects into ‘zombies’
Dylan Miller, The Conversation Shelley Adamo, The Conversation
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New evidence confirms dinosaurs were smart, caring and had sophisticated behaviour
Michael J Benton, The Conversation
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World’s demand for electricity can be met with solar panels on half the roofs
Siddharth Joshi, The Conversation James Glynn, The Conversation Shivika Mittal, The Conversation
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How moths use decoys to dodge bat attacks
Marc Holderied, The Conversation Thomas R Neil, The Conversation
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The most influential climate science paper of all time that won a Nobel prize in physics
Piers Forster, The Conversation
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My PhD supervisor just won the Nobel prize in physics. Here’s how his research changed science
Paolo Barucca, The Conversation
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50 years ago, an engineer at the Beatles’ record company conducted the first CT scan of a skull
Edmund S Higgins, The Conversation
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Retracted: 3,600 years ago, a space rock wiped out an ancient city
Christopher R Moore, The Conversation
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Fitness watch: Can over-exercising really block up your arteries?
Matthew Farrow, The Conversation
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Scientists find striking parallels between the babbling of bat pups and human babies
Ahana Aurora Fernandez, The Conversation
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Swiss researchers have calculated pi to 62.8 trillion digits – and it’s both fascinating and useless
Julia Collins, The Conversation
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Scientists identify the genes that cause endometriosis, giving hope for a new treatment
Krina Zondervan, The Conversation Thomas Tapmeier, The Conversation
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A major breakthrough in nuclear fusion has brought us a step closer to ‘infinite’ energy
Greg De Temmerman, The Conversation
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One in four Sun-like stars eats its planets, finds a new study
Lorenzo Spina, The Conversation
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Out to solve a 180-year-old puzzle, scientists rediscover Maharashtra’s first endemic tree
Vinaya Kurtkoti
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‘How to Feel’: This books asks whether the increased use of touch can declutter the mind
Sushma Subramanian
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A simple crystal may help scientists in scaling up quantum computers
Jarryd Pla, The Conversation Andrew Dzurak, The Conversation
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Where is the fountain of youth? In the stomach
John Cryan, The Conversation
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Before an asteroid wiped out dinosaurs, climate change was already killing them slowly
Fabien Condamine, The Conversation
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1,000 years before the Greeks, ancient Babylonians had developed a unique form of trigonometry
Daniel Mansfield, The Conversation