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The wild physics that could actually be used to build a time machine

[ad_1] The bartender says: “We don’t serve time travellers in here.” A time traveller walks into a bar. OK, yes, I will almost certainly regret

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Liquid metal particles can self-assemble into electronics

[ad_1] A crosshatch pattern of wires created by self-assembling liquid metal particles Julia Chang / North Carolina State University Self-assembling electronics made from liquid metal

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Plastic chemicals linked to hundreds of thousands of deaths worldwide

[ad_1] Plastic food packaging can expose people to chemicals such as bisphenol A (BPA) Shutterstock/Trong Nguyen Hundreds of thousands of deaths and millions of cases

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A festival of stunning animal pictures from 2024

[ad_1] A fluffy longhorn beetle James Tweed On a camping trip in Queensland, Australia, insect researcher James Tweed snapped a shot of what may be

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Saturn’s rings may be far older than we thought

[ad_1] Saturn and its rings, as imaged by the Cassini spacecraft in 2016 NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute The rings of Saturn could be much older than

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The surprising maths that explains why coincidences are so common

[ad_1] Eerie events often have mundane explanations Luciano De Polo Stokkete/Alamy I had a strange experience in a cafe recently. When paying for coffee, I

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From Tesla to Trump, Elon Musk had a very busy 2024

[ad_1] How this moment for AI will change society forever (and how it won’t) There is no doubt that the latest advances in artificial intelligence

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Butchered bones tell of shocking massacre in prehistoric Britain

[ad_1] An adult skull from the Charterhouse Warren mass grave in the UK, featuring cut marks and a blunt force fracture Ian R. Carwright/Institute of

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Can psychology help avoid festive arguments?

[ad_1] As the end of 2024 approaches, I would like to say a big thank you to everyone who has shared their dilemmas with me

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‘Vampire’ hedgehog among 234 new species identified in Asia

[ad_1] The vampire-like Hylomys macarong hedgehog Alexei V. Abramov An extraordinary 234 new species were described by scientists in the Greater Mekong region of South-East