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The best video games of 2024

[ad_1] Compared to some years (I am thinking of 2023 and its wealth of offerings, from Cocoon to Viewfinder), 2024 has been a bit slower

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The science of exercise: How a workout benefits your brain

[ad_1] “My mind is always a bit quieter after a workout than it was before” Westend61 GmbH/Alamy I have been in a slump the past

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The best science and technology documentaries of 2024, from David Attenborough to Brian Cox

[ad_1] The Secret Lives Of Animals Lindsay McCrae/Apple TV+ Asia (BBC iPlayer)Covering almost a third of our planet, Asia’s biodiversity and vast range of environments

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Chips linked with light could train AI faster while using less energy

[ad_1] The prototype of an IBM optics module for connecting chips with fibre optics Ryan Lavine for IBM An optical fibre technology can help chips

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AI found a new way to create quantum entanglement

[ad_1] AI found a new way to entangle particles of light luchschenF/Shutterstock Quantum entanglement just got easier, thanks to artificial intelligence. Researchers discovered a new

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The best science fiction TV shows of 2024, from Supacell to Fallout

[ad_1] Nadine Mills plays a nurse, Sabrina, in superhero series Supacell. Courtesy of Netflix Despite it feeling like there is more to watch on TV

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Melting permafrost makes ‘drunken forests’ store less carbon

[ad_1] A drunken forest in Alaska, where trees are tilting or collapsing to the ground due to permafrost melt Global Warming Images/Shutterstock Melting permafrost in

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Intricate 18th-century illustrations of stunning flora and fauna

[ad_1] The rough green snake (Opheodrys aestivus) Bodleian Library Publishing, University of Oxford, 2024 These remarkable and intricate illustrations are the work of Mark Catesby,

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Tencent seems unaffected by US AI chip export ban, research shows

[ad_1] Tencent is one of China’s largest technology companies Cynthia Lee/Alamy Chinese tech giant Tencent doesn’t seem to be affected by US export bans of

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Conservationists are collecting semen from endangered wild sharks

[ad_1] Scientists swab the cloaca of a wild leopard shark at North Stradbroke Island off Brisbane, Australia, in order to examine its recent diet MVErdman