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Royal Netherlands Air Force pilots tested brain-reading technology in a simulatorAlireza Boeini/Alamy Fighter pilots in training are having their brainwaves…
Ryan Wills for New Scientist; Alamy John Martinis is a hardware guy. He prefers the nitty-gritty of doing physics in…
A meaningful life could be filled with small but kind gesturesREUTERS/Eric Gaillard A Dalai Lama once said that our prime…
February 3, 20261 min read Add Us On GoogleAdd SciAmNASA delays Artemis II moon mission after critical test raises issuesNASA…
Less bitter grapefruit are now in developmentJeyMin/Imazins/Getty Images If you never eat grapefruit because you find them far too bitter,…
At first glance, it might not seem like people have much in common with deer. But a strange discovery about how their antlers…
Administering cancer treatments at a particular time could be a relatively simple but effective interventionKenneth K. Lam/ZUMA Press/Alamy Delivering cancer…
There might be a big clump of dark matter in our galactic neighbourhoodAlamy There seems to be an enormous cloud…
An artist’s impression of Neanderthal lifeCHRISTIAN JEGOU/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Homo sapiens and Neanderthals were probably interbreeding over a huge area…