Boris had his bikes and a wave. Truss had her shambolic-onomics. Andy Burnham hasn’t entered Downing Street yet, but he’s already got an eponym: the “Burnham belly”.
Homo erectus may have left a detectable genetic trace in living humans through ancient interbreeding with Denisovans.
A man walks past a logo of SK Hynix at the lobby of the company's Bundang office in Seongnam on January 29, 2021. JUNG YEON-JE/AFP via Getty Images Within five trading days, SK Hynix raised $26.5 ...
Sunscreen is in the middle of a PR crisis, with skeptics claiming it’s hazardous to your health. Experts dismiss the claims ...
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Sam Neill dies at 78 - cancer-free diagnosis just months before his passing
Sam Neill died at 78, cancer-free after beating rare lymphoma, leaving behind a five-decade film legacy. The post Sam Neill ...
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Scientists make new material that pulls 60 ounces of drinking water from air everyday
Scientists at Kiel University in Germany have developed a sponge-like material that can extract ...
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World Models Are AI’s Next Frontier
The potential for solving problems in climate, oceans, the biosphere, and the biology of disease is vast, writes Celine ...
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