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Sound Tracks: A fascinating archaeological history of music

[ad_1] Trumpets and a trumpet tube from between 4500 and 2800 years ago Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology/Heritage Images/Alamy Sound TracksGraeme Lawson (Bodley Head)

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Marine protected areas aren’t helping fish populations recover

[ad_1] Bluestriped grunt and grey snapper in Hol Chan Marine Reserve off the coast of Belize Pete Oxford/ILCP Fish populations aren’t bouncing back in marine

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What is eco-anxiety and how can we overcome it?

[ad_1] Eco-anxiety is a rational response to ecological breakdown Peter Summers/Getty Images WILDFIRES, floods, droughts – over the past few years, more and more extreme

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Climate change can disturb the accuracy of trees’ biological clocks

[ad_1] Nothofagus pumilio trees growing in Patagonia Album/Alamy The higher temperatures brought on by global warming can disrupt trees’ ability to track time, with potential

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Great apes threatened by mining for electric vehicle batteries

[ad_1] The noise pollution, habitat loss and disease spillover that can come with mining could threaten chimpanzee populations in some countries in Africa Ari Wid/Shutterstock

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Microsoft and Quantinuum’s quantum computer may be most reliable yet

[ad_1] The Quantinuum H2 chip Quantinuum Microsoft and the quantum computing firm Quantinuum claim to have made a quantum computer that has an unprecedented level

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Is anxiety rising in children and if so, why?

[ad_1] Childhood anxiety is on the rise for a multitude of reasons Giuseppe Di Bella/Millennium Images, UK CHILDHOOD can be a time of great anxiety.

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Anxiety really has increased over the past 10 years – but why?

[ad_1] OVER the past few years, I have noticed an increasing number of people sharing their experiences of feeling anxious, whether it is celebrities opening

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Life’s vital chemistry may have begun in hot, cracked rock

[ad_1] Some amino acids can become concentrated as they travel through cracks in hot rock Sebastian Kaulitzki / Alamy Chemical reactions key to the origin

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Laser-powered licence plates could help avoid satellite collisions

[ad_1] It can be difficult to identify satellites that have lost power, increasing the risk of a dangerous collision in space, but licence plates could