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Hunga Tonga: Record amount of water from 2022 Tonga eruption is still in atmosphere

[ad_1] The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano in January 2022, days before the eruption Maxar via Getty Images Most of the nearly 150 million tonnes of

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Physicists determined the paper most likely to give you a paper cut

[ad_1] An experiment with a robot and gelatine determined that 65-micrometre-thick paper is the most prone to slicing our skin – but it can also

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See the solitary structures that once helped aircraft stay on course

[ad_1] VOR NVS is on the edge of the village of Navas del Rey, Spain Ignacio Evangelista These solitary structures were once a key pillar

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Love Triangle review: Matt Parker’s comic look at trigonometry is a bit heavy on the maths

[ad_1] A duck’s wake always forms an angle of 39 degrees. But what does that say about waves? Colin Underhill/Alamy Love TriangleMatt Parker (Allen Lane)

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Pain during intercourse is common among women who have sex with men

[ad_1] Sex lasting too long or being too frequent was a top reason why intercourse can be painful grinvalds/Getty Images Most women who have had

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How physics is helping us to explain why time always moves forwards

[ad_1] Time is a huge problem. Of course, there is our social and biological sentiment about it: we all want more of it and/or are

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University examiners fail to spot ChatGPT answers in real-world test

[ad_1] Exams taken in person make it harder for students to cheat using AI Trish Gant / Alamy Ninety-four per cent of university exam submissions

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Trilobites preserved in incredible detail by Pompeii-style eruption

[ad_1] A 3D reconstruction of one of the trilobite fossils Arnaud Mazurier/University of Poitiers A fossil site in Morocco has been called the “Pompeii of

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Mysterious rock art in Venezuela hints at little-known ancient culture

[ad_1] Pictograms from Upuigma-tepui rock shelter in Canaima National Park, Venezuela UNIVERSIDAD SIMON BOLIVAR An archaeologist has tracked down more than 20 rock art sites

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Skeletons reveal ancient Egyptian scribes had bad posture at work

[ad_1] Statues depicting the high dignitary Nefer and his wife from Abusir, Egypt Martin Frouz/Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University Ancient Egyptian scribes who put