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How one of the smallest fish makes a sound as loud as a firecracker

[ad_1] A male Danionella cerebrum fish Ralf Britz/Senckenberg Dresden One of the world’s smallest fish, measuring just 12 millimetres long, can make a sound registering

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We finally know why live music makes us so emotional

[ad_1] Elton John performing at Glastonbury Festival in June 2023 Matt Crossick/Alamy Hearing live music may be more stirring than listening to a recording of

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Two lunar landers have fallen over – but they’re still doing okay

[ad_1] An image taken by the Odysseus lander moments after it tipped over Intuitive Machines Both of the landers currently on the surface of the

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Weird white dwarf star has a metal scar after eating a planet

[ad_1] An artist’s impression of WD 0816-310, where astronomers have found a scar imprinted on its surface left when the star ingested a planet ESO/L.

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Mathematicians discover 'soft cell' shapes behind the natural world

[ad_1] The mathematical study of how repeating tiles fit together usually involves pointed shapes like triangles or squares, but these aren’t normally found in the

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Huge set of galaxies is set to form largest cluster in known universe

[ad_1] Artist’s impression of the quasar that astronomers used to search for early galaxies ESO/M. Kornmesser One of the largest quasars in the early universe

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Resurrecting loved ones as AI ‘ghosts’ could harm your mental health

[ad_1] Could your loved one be reborn as an AI? Yuichiro Chino/Moment RF/Getty Images Resurrecting deceased loved ones using artificial intelligence could harm mental health,

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Stark mountain landscapes exposed in Canada as glaciers shrink

[ad_1] THIS frigid scene in the Coast mountains in British Columbia, Canada, is a sight to behold – but enjoy it while you can as

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Constellation review: Thriller’s science frustrates but it looks great

[ad_1] Astronaut Jo (Noomi Rapace) with daughter Alice (Davina Coleman) Apple TV+ ConstellationMichelle MacLaren, Oliver Hirschbiegel, Joseph CedarApple TV+ WHAT kind of life would you

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Wise Animals review: Exploring the entwined worlds of humans and tech

[ad_1] Every part of our lives is a result of humans co-evolving with tech Shutterstock/interstid Wise AnimalsTom Chatfield (Pan Macmillan) IN 1770, inventor Wolfgang von Kempelen claimed