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An unhackable quantum internet comes with tough privacy questions

An unhackable quantum internet comes with tough privacy questions

26 May 2021

The quantum internet will keep bank details secure but also let people plot crimes in complete secrecy unless democratic leaders swiftly improve their record on policing digital privacy


Why there are still huge mysteries in supernova physics

Why there are still huge mysteries in supernova physics

26 May 2021

The explosions of supernovae are so powerful they can be seen with the naked eye. The physics behind them is harder to uncover, writes Chanda Prescod-Weinstein


Alice Roberts: Archaeogenetics will help us solve mysteries of past

Alice Roberts: Archaeogenetics will help us solve mysteries of past

26 May 2021

Archaeology and genetics may seem worlds apart, but they are combining to produce astonishing insights, says Alice Roberts


Japan wants to use the Olympic games to promote hydrogen to the world

Japan wants to use the Olympic games to promote hydrogen to the world

26 May 2021

Hydrogen has the potential to be the green energy source of the future, and Japan wants to use symbols like the Olympic and Paralympic torches to tout its benefits


How effective are the different vaccines against covid-19 variants?

How effective are the different vaccines against covid-19 variants?

26 May 2021

Several vaccines are less effective at preventing symptomatic infections by new variants, which is concerning because any degree of escape at this point could prevent countries from achieving herd immunity


Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director general of the World Health Organization speaks at the World Health Assembly in May

WHO boss wants 10 per cent of every country vaccinated by September

25 May 2021

The director-general of the World Health Organization has called for a massive drive to vaccinate at least 10 per cent of every country in the world by September, and 30 per cent by the end of the year


Toxic beetle’s genetics reveals how evolution makes new organs

Toxic beetle’s genetics reveals how evolution makes new organs

25 May 2021

Rove beetles have glands in their abdomen that secrete a toxin, and they are made up of just two cell types that evolved together – which may be how other animal organs originated


Huge spiral found in Indian desert may be largest drawing ever made

Huge spiral found in Indian desert may be largest drawing ever made

25 May 2021

For the first time geoglyphs have been found in India, and one of the images dwarfs anything from Peru’s famous Nazca Lines – but it isn’t clear who made it or when


Partial sight restored for man who is blind thanks to optogenetics

Partial sight restored for man who is blind thanks to optogenetics

24 May 2021

Optogenetics involves modifying cells to make them sensitive to light – and now the first results of a treatment using the technique to restore sight have been published


Neutron stars are remarkably smooth thanks to their intense gravity

Neutron stars are remarkably smooth thanks to their intense gravity

24 May 2021

Neutron stars, the remnant cores of stars that have gone supernova, are some of the densest objects in the universe, and their intense gravity means their surface differs in height by less than 0.1 millimetre


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