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Anemos: World’s largest sailing cargo ship makes first transatlantic voyage

[ad_1] The cargo sailing ship Anemos is crossing the Atlantic Ocean Ronan Gladu/TOWT The world’s largest sailing cargo ship is making its maiden voyage across

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Could this be the way to get your children to eat their greens?

[ad_1] Bold as brassica What would be the effect on young adults and young children of seeing positive expressions on the faces of strangers who

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Fungus transforms food waste into haute cuisine

[ad_1] A sweet dessert made from Neurospora intermedia fungus, served at the Alchemist restaurant in Copenhagen The Alchemist A form of mould that grows on

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SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn crew set to attempt the riskiest spacewalk yet

[ad_1] The four crew members of the Polaris Dawn mission SpaceX SpaceX is getting ready to execute the first ever civilian spacewalk. Until now, every

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How strange ice could form in the extremely hot interiors of planets

[ad_1] We are closer to understanding how liquid behaves in the interiors of planets, such as Venus Artsiom P/Shutterstock Researchers have compressed super-hot liquids between

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Eastern equine encephalitis: Mosquito-borne illnesses are spiking across the world

[ad_1] Mosquito bites can transmit deadly diseases Hum Images/Alamy A rare virus spread by mosquitoes has killed five people in the US this year. The

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Starliner failure: Stranded ISS astronauts reveal the US space programme is not in crisis

[ad_1] Boeing’s Starliner capsule won’t shuttle astronauts home from space this year NASA It’s official: Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams are staying on the International

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Is digital technology really swaying voters and undermining democracy?

[ad_1] Monsters loom, threatening our democracies. They come in many guises, from online misinformation networks and deepfakes to social media bots and psychological microtargeting that

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Lyme disease test gives hope for a speedier diagnosis

[ad_1] Lyme disease can spread to people via infected ticks 24K-Production/Shutterstock A new approach to diagnosing Lyme disease could help people receive treatment sooner, reducing

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Is ultra cheap green hydrogen on the horizon?

[ad_1] Hydrogen produced by splitting water with renewable energy is too expensive to take off, but a start-up hopes to bring down the cost with