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Could seaweed be the ultimate carbon capture solution?

[ad_1] An island of floating brown Sargassum seaweed Andrey Nekrasov/Alamy The big question, in the mid-21st century, wasn’t how to transition away from fossil fuels

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Conspiracy theorists are turning their attention back to HPV vaccines

[ad_1] We are living in a vaccine-hesitant moment, with conspiracy theories thriving on social media. We need to push back, says Simon Williams [ad_2] Source

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The Impossible Man review: What is the price of genius, asks biography of Roger Penrose

[ad_1] Roger Penrose, at the Institute of Science and Technology, Austria APA-PictureDesk/Alamy The Impossible ManPatchen Barss (Atlantic Books (UK, 14 November); Basic Books (US, 12

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DNA analysis rewrites the stories of people buried in Pompeii

[ad_1] Plaster casts of people who died in Pompeii. DNA tests show the adult on the right was a male unrelated to the small child

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Chinese rover finds further evidence for an ancient ocean on Mars

[ad_1] Topographical map of Mars showing Utopia Planitia, which may once have been an ocean U.S. Geological Survey A possible ancient shoreline has been found

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Carbon emissions from private jets have exploded in recent years

[ad_1] Elon Musk boards his private jet in Beijing in 2023 JADE GAO/AFP via Getty Images Flights taken on private jets should be subject to

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The real reason VAR infuriates football fans and how to fix it

[ad_1] Liverpool fans jostle for a look at the on-field VAR screen at Anfield stadium Alex Dodd – CameraSport via Getty Images If you have

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Slick trick separates oil and water with 99.9 per cent purity

[ad_1] Oil and water are difficult to separate without leaving some impurities Abaca Press/Alamy Mixtures of oil and water can be efficiently separated by pumping

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Why hairy animals shake themselves dry

[ad_1] Hairy animals including mice and dogs shake themselves dry atikinka2/Getty Images If you have ever been close to a dog after it has gone

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Marmots could have the solution to a long-running debate in evolution

[ad_1] Yellow-bellied marmots live in colonies with a single dominant male Maria Janicki/Alamy Friendly groups of marmots could help settle an enduring debate in evolution