Euclid telescope prepares for voyage to create largest 3D map of the cosmos
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The video game that made me feel seen as a trans person | Ceridwen Millington
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AI watch: UK electoral warning and OpenAIs move into London
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The truth about emulsifiers: are they destroying our gut health?
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Google to end news access in Canada after bill to pay news publishers passes
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Life insurance fears deterring Australians from having genetic testing
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Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life review soothing and sentimental farming sim
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The mostly heroic sometimes sleazy LGBTQ history you were never taught about
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Why is the Earths gravity weakest in an area of the Indian Ocean?
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Music of the spheres: astronomers detect cosmic bass note of gravitational waves
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Vitamin D supplements may cut risk of heart attacks trial suggests
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From Covid to poverty: why pupil absence in England is rising
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TikTok is age agnostic: how Kylie and Fleetwood Mac found new young fans
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Pushing Buttons: Why Sonic and Mario duelling it out in 2D again will be a spectacle
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Google may have misled dozens of advertisers and violated its own guidelines - report
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How volcano magma could help meet green economys demand for metal
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As global heating threatens Pacific island life their Indigenous languages will die too | Anastasia Riehl
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Flies like blue objects because they confuse colour for food scientists say
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Dame Sally Davies apologises to Covid bereaved in emotional hearing
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If artificial intelligence creates better art whats wrong with that? Top Norwegian investor and art collector Nicolai Tangen
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Co-creator of lithium-ion battery and the oldest Nobel winner dies at age 100
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Weight-loss jab rejected for NHS use by England drugs watchdog
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Why are orcas attacking boats and is the behaviour spreading? podcast
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Dramatic rise in number of women freezing eggs in UK
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Did you solve it? The simple question almost everyone gets wrong
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Hypoallergenic items sold at Superdrug and Boots fail allergy test
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AI-powered personalised medicine could revolutionise healthcare (and no were not putting ChatGPT in charge) | Mihaela van der Schaar
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Starwatch: Jupiter and Saturn shine in the very early hours
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Can you solve it? The simple question almost everyone gets wrong
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Sometimes your therapist needs their own therapist and thats a good thing | Gill Straker and Jacqui Winship
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Readers reply: what would a person be like if nothing bad had ever happened to them?
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We dont have to be overwhelmed by climate anxiety. Feel the pain then act | Susie Orbach
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Do life hacks work? The truth is well never know
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Rise of the robots raises a big question: what will workers do?
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Why a piece of ancient pot and a scrap of Virgils poetry speak to us down the ages | Charlotte Higgins
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Its not like science fiction any more: Nasa aiming to make spaceships talk
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Supermarket trolley sensors could help to identify risk of stroke say scientists
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Calls to make nap part of working day after latest study on brain benefits
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AI watch: from Wimbledon to job losses in journalism
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Twitter agrees to comply with tough EU disinformation laws
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More than 1.3bn adults will have diabetes by 2050 study predicts
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Tech firms to be forced to hand over data to inquests into child deaths
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Chris Whitty: UK should have focused more on stopping Covid-type pandemic
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Super Mario leaps back to 2D as Nintendo goes retro
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Four more people just died in an e-bike fire. If nothing changes they wont be the last
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Fictional fanmail and fake famous friends with Lolly Adefope
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Big tech is trying to weaken new digital markets regulator Rishi Sunak warned
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Synthetic human embryos: can the law keep pace with the science? podcast
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David Cameron was warned in 2013 UK risk assessment too secret
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