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Madeleine Finlay heads to Imperial College London where Prof Sanjeev Gupta gives her a tour of the red planet, and meets Kelly Weinersmith who, along with her husband, Zach, recently won the Royal Society Trivedi science book prize for their book A C ...
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Research found that two and three-year-olds are able to distinguish between improbable and impossible events.
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Research suggests a little resentment can have benefits â but when they go on for years, we risk becoming dependent, says Guardian columnist Zoe Williams
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It challenges the long-held theory that monkeys pressing keys at random on a typewriter would eventually be able to reproduce the famous texts.
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Dark matter is a mysterious, invisible substance makes up more than 80 percent of all matter in the universe
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Artemis III will put astronauts on the moon for the first time in 50 years, including the first woman and person of color
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Researchers report rise in material falling back to Earth and growing emissions from satellite megaconstellations
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The universe will end long before the monkey can type ‘all but the most trivial of phrases’, mathematicians say of the famed Infinite Monkeys Theorem
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The ancient city’s dwelling had been covered in ash and debris from the historic eruption of Mount Vesuvius