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Exploding interstellar space rocks could explain mystery radio flashes

[ad_1] Illustration of a neutron star emitting a flash of radio waves Science Photo Library / Alamy Stock Photo Mysterious flashes of radio waves from

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Meteorite crystals show evidence of hot water on ancient Mars

[ad_1] A Martian meteorite nicknamed Black Beauty Carl B. Agee (University of New Mexico) Crystals inside a Martian meteorite hint that there may have been

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Risk algorithm used widely in US courts is harsher than human judges

[ad_1] Judges can use algorithms to help make their decisions Frances Twitty/Getty Images A US courtroom experiment suggests a popular risk assessment algorithm makes harsher

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Hunter-gatherers built a massive fish trap in Belize 4000 years ago

[ad_1] Satellite image showing channels that formed part of an ancient fishery, and Mayan sites nearby Google Earth Archaeologists have discovered a massive network of

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Bacteria found in asteroid sample – but they’re not from space

[ad_1] Bacteria on a sample from the Ryugu asteroid, viewed with an electron microscope Matthew J. Genge et al. 2024 A rock from the asteroid

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Striking photos highlight the stark reality of Arctic glacier melt

[ad_1] The Kongsbreen and Kronebreen glaciers in Svalbard, Norway, Åslund/Norwegian Polar Institute/Greenpeace The mighty collision of two glaciers – Kongsbreen and Kronebreen – in Svalbard,

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Majority of people believe their devices spy on them to serve up ads

[ad_1] Your phone isn’t listening miodrag ignjatovic/Getty Images Most people believe that they have received an online advert as a result of their devices covertly

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Having a baby on Mars? You may be in for a difficult time

[ad_1] Mars – the kind of place to raise your kids? ESA /MPS/OSIRIS/MPS/UPD/LAM/​IAA/RSSD/INTA/UPM/DASP/I​DA As a kind of living embodiment of the dangers of techno-optimism, Elon

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Never Let Me Go review: Stunning stage adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s book asks the big questions

[ad_1] Kathy (Nell Barlow, left) and Ruth (Matilda Bailes) in Never Let Me Go Hugo Glendinning/Bristol Old Vic Written by Suzanne HeathcoteBased on the novel by Kazuo

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Crushed rocks outpace giant fans in race to remove CO2 from air

[ad_1] Spreading crushed basalt rock dust on fields UNDO Projects that spread rock dust on farms are removing more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than