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Scientists have created an antivenom that has shown promise against some of the world's deadliest snakes after collecting ...
As the number of electric vehicles increases, their increased demand could strain the grid – but small financial incentives ...
As climate change pushes summer temperatures to new highs, energy infrastructure such as cabling and transformers will ...
While dolphins are known to transmit information in their whistles, until now it hasn't been clear whether the marine mammals ...
We have known for years that the gut microbiome can alter brain function, but now research in mice is suggesting that the ...
The chirp of the cicada, the sound of many summers, has received an electronic upgrade that turns the insects into cyborg ...
A test of AI model performance across the industry is being gamed by technology giants, making objective scientific ...
Robots often struggle to carry out tasks in places where they haven’t been trained, but a new AI model helps them clean up a ...
Shocking’ results from a major astronomical study have raised doubts about the standard model of cosmology, forcing ...
May’s new science fiction novels include a hot tip from our culture editor, as well as war on an alien planet from Bora Chung ...
With ice and permafrost thawing fast, nations are racing to exploit the Arctic's newly accessible treasures. Yet there are ...
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