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How to fix computing’s AI energy problem: run everything backwards

[ad_1] Imagine taking a hammer to your laptop. You smash it apart and shards of plastic, batteries and circuit board go flying. It would be

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Disease-resistant pork may go on sale in 2025 thanks to gene editing

[ad_1] Genus’s gene-edited pigs with resistance to the virus that causes PRRS Genus PIC Thirty years after the first genetically modified tomato went on sale,

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We could discover a new element on the periodic table in 2025

[ad_1] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory aims to make heavier elements by firing titanium particles at a metal target Marilyn Sargent/Berkeley Lab The race to discover

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Dolphins may use their teeth to hear underwater

[ad_1] Bottlenose dolphins have teeth unlike those of many other mammals Jeff Mondragon/Alamy Stock Photo A study of dolphin jaw anatomy suggests their teeth might

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Why US obesity rates fell for the first time in decades

[ad_1] Obesity rates in the US have begun falling Evgeniya Pavlova/Getty Images For decades, rates of obesity in the US have climbed – but that

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What the evidence says about the consequences of cosmetic tweakments

[ad_1] Microneedling may trigger a wound-healing response that encourages collagen formation Rick Eglinton/Toronto Star via Getty Images This article is part of a special issue investigating

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Should you really wear sunscreen all year round, even in winter?

[ad_1] UV exposure during winter drops towards the poles, but does that mean we should use less SPF? Jon Bower/Alamy This article is part of

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What should we eat to give us better, healthier skin

[ad_1] A multicoloured diet can lead to a brighter complexion Coldsnowstorm/Getty Images This article is part of a special issue investigating key questions about skincare. Find

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These are all of the missions heading to the moon in 2025

[ad_1] SpaceX wants to land its Starship rocket on the moon SpaceX Around a dozen landers are aiming for touchdown on the lunar surface next year, with

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Quantum entanglement can be endlessly ’embezzled’ from quantum fields

[ad_1] Some quantum fields have an infinite amount of entanglement that can be taken Jurik Peter/Shutterstock Entanglement is one of the most valuable resources in