A buff-tailed bumblebee on an artificial flowerBee lab at Southern Medical University Bumblebees have learned to recognise Morse code-like sequences…
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Artist’s reconstruction of the ancient ocean ecosystem preserved in the Jiangchuan biotaXiaodong Wang A huge and beautifully preserved suite of…
An artist’s impression of star formation in the early universeAdolf Schaller for STScI/NASA Astronomers have had the most compelling glimpse…
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California condor embryos can develop without fertilisationShutterstock/Barbara Ash On the Origin of SexLixing Sun, Profile Books As children, many of…
At dusk, the greatest migration of biomass on Earth unfolds through the oceans in near silence, largely unnoticed. Trillions of…
The Artemis II mission launched from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, FloridaAFP via Getty Images The first crewed mission…
A tobacco plant has been modified to produce five psychedelic drugsAharoni lab, Weizmann Institute if Science Scientists have engineered tobacco…
Google’s Willow quantum computerGoogle Quantum AI A quantum computer capable of breaking the encryption that secures the internet now seems…