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Astronomers spot an extragalactic star with a disc around it for the first time

For the first time, astronomers have observed a disc around a young star in a galaxy outside of ours called…

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Before ancient Egyptians, nature sculpted sphinxes. Here’s how

The Great Sphinx of Giza might have been sculpted by desert winds long before it was ever touched by human…

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Axions: The wonder particles that could solve more than just dark matter

IN 1977, physicist Frank Wilczek took a walk that would change the course of particle physics forever. “On that walk,…

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The 50 greatest innovations of 2023

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Scientists eavesdrop on a South American forest to find a missing bird

How do you look for an animal you don’t even know exists anymore? The last sighting of the purple-winged ground…

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COP28: These are the key clean energy targets the world must agree on

A solar thermal power station in Dunhuang, China Jian Fan / Alamy The following is an extract from our climate…

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Cyber Monday continues with this refurbished 13.3″ Apple MacBook Air, now $329.97

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Key molecule for life may have formed on interstellar ice

Some scientists think amino acids formed in space and reached Earth via asteroids or meteorites Mark Garlick/SPL/Alamy A key molecule…

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All the fish we cannot see

This article was originally featured on Hakai Magazine, an online publication about science and society in coastal ecosystems. Read more stories like…

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Will carbon dioxide removal tech help or hinder climate targets?

A direct air capture plant operated by Heirloom in California Heirloom Carbon/Handout via REUTERS What do Microsoft, Ikea and Shopify…

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