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Egyptology continues to astound 100 years after Tutankhamun was found

2 November 2022

The discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb was a revelation, but 100 years later new scientific methods are painting an even richer picture of the ancient Egyptians


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Dismissing environmentalists with an 'anti-growth' label is wrong

2 November 2022

The idea that environmentalists are part of the Tories’ imaginary “anti-growth coalition” is grotesque. Conserving the environment and economic progress are not mutually incompatible, says Graham Lawton


Banning solar plants on farmland in England would be a grave error

Banning solar plants on farmland in England would be a grave error

2 November 2022

The construction of solar plants on farmland in England has come under attack, but there are three reasons why they shouldn't be banned, says Michael Le Page


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Climate warnings highlight the urgent need for action ahead of COP27

2 November 2022

As Egypt prepares to host the next UN climate summit, a series of reports illustrate how much further countries must go to avoid catastrophic global warming


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COP27 must deliver on existing promises, says Egypt's climate diplomat

1 November 2022

Mohamed Nasr, Egypt’s chief climate negotiator, tells New Scientist that COP27 will focus on making sure existing promises are kept, rather than extracting new pledges


Having AIs train robot dogs to balance makes them a lot cheaper

Having AIs train robot dogs to balance makes them a lot cheaper

1 November 2022

An AI has been used to train robot dogs to toss cups into a garbage can or wipe a whiteboard with an eraser while cutting out hand-coding, which makes them one-tenth the usual cost


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Rhino horns have got smaller over time as poachers target big prizes

1 November 2022

A database of photos taken from 1886 to 2019 reveals that horn size has gradually decreased in five species of rhinoceros, probably due to poaching


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Gravitational waves could reveal the existence of quark matter

31 October 2022

Two neutron stars smashing together may produce a form of matter not seen before. If that happens, simulations suggest there would be a signal in gravitational waves resulting from the collision


The biotechnology firm Oxitec has released boxes throughout Brazil that contain genetically-modified male mosquitoes of the species Aedes aegypti

Genetically modified mosquitoes cut the insect's number by 96 per cent

31 October 2022

In a city in Brazil, male mosquitoes were released that expressed a gene that meant their female offspring, which bite and transmit infections, couldn't survive


Light from MACS0647-JD is bent and magnified by the massive gravity of this cluster of galaxies, called MACS0647, causing it to appear in multiple places (highlighted in boxes)

JWST finds ancient galaxy may actually be two galaxies merging

31 October 2022

The James Webb Space Telescope has cast its eye on one of the oldest known galaxies, formed just 400 million years after the big bang, and it might be two galaxies merging


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