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Quantum theory is challenging long-standing ideas about entropy

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First breathtaking images from Euclid telescope’s map of the universe

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Why frenemies, or love-hate relationships, are so bad for your health

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Human scientists are still better than AI ones – for now

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Warmer winters mean world’s highest places may store less carbon

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Turn Me On review: Bel Powley is fabulous in this wonderful dystopian satire

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Teaching computers a new way to count could make numbers more accurate

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Flint Dibble: The archaeologist fighting claims about an advanced lost civilisation

[ad_1] Archaeological research has helped us understand the complicated story of our species’ past, from the earliest hominins to the dawn of civilisation and beyond.

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Now is a great time to see Saturn in all its ringed glory

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NASA set to launch Europa Clipper probe to search for signs of habitability

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