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New Scientist recommends new superhero drama Supacell

[ad_1] Sabrina (Nadine Mills) in Supacell Netflix I have been watching Supacell on Netflix, a superhero drama that follows five Black south Londoners who suddenly

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Antidote to deadly pesticides boosts bee survival

[ad_1] A common eastern bumblebee gathering nectar Nature Picture Library/Alamy In the first study of its kind, scientists have discovered that feeding bees absorbent bits

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Cause and effect may not actually be muddled in the quantum realm

[ad_1] Can effect come before cause in the quantum realm? Maybe not Vink Fan/Shutterstock First comes cause, then comes effect – or does it? This

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Complex chemicals found on Enceladus improve prospects for life

[ad_1] The Cassini mission’s samples from Saturn’s moon Enceladus have signs of various organic molecules that could be among the ingredients needed for life to

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Cats have brain activity recorded with the help of crocheted hats

[ad_1] Custom-made wool caps have enabled scientists to record electroencephalograms in awake cats for the first time, which could help assess their pain levels [ad_2]

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OpenAI’s warnings about risky AI are mostly just marketing

[ad_1] OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has warned about the dangers of AI Chona Kasinger/Bloomberg via Getty Images OpenAI has announced a new AI model, esoterically

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Cave diver explores a Mexican sinkhole in atmospheric photograph

[ad_1] Cave diver exploring Chan Aktun Ha Martin Broen The Yucatán peninsula in south-east Mexico is riddled with holes. When a giant asteroid struck Earth

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Is life better as a dog? A philosopher investigates

[ad_1] Unlike humans, dogs may know what they know through living rather than through thinking Shutterstock/Tom Wang The Happiness of DogsMark Rowlands (Granta Books) Do

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Weather forecasts could warn about events made worse by climate change

[ad_1] A new kind of weather forecast could tell us beforehand whether extreme events, like the 2018 Hurricane Florence, were made worse by climate change

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Blood test could diagnose ALS with up to 97 per cent accuracy

[ad_1] Biomarkers in blood can point towards certain conditions Evgeniy Salov/Alamy Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) could one day be diagnosed with a blood test, after