Summer picks: what’s the reality behind the ‘Love Island smile’?
As the 10th series of the ITV show finishes, viewers may have noticed the perfectly straight,...
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Summer picks: what’s the reality behind the ‘Love Island smile’?
As the 10th series of the ITV show finishes, viewers may have noticed the perfectly straight,...
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Canadian lake could mark the start of new geological epoch
Plutonium from nuclear weapons, industrial waste, and human activity more broadly have left such...
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What can doppelgangers tell us about nature v nurture?
The thing about doppelgangers is that despite looking almost identical, they aren’t biologically...
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Extreme heat: what does it do to us and how can we adapt?
As record temperatures spread across the world, Ian Sample sets out to understand what heat does...
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What’s at stake if we mine the deep sea?
As the International Seabed Authority gathers in Jamaica to thrash out regulations for mining the...
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Has a 25-year-old bet taken us a step closer to understanding consciousness?
Twenty-five years ago in a German bar, neuroscientist Christof Koch bet philosopher David...
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The awe-inspiring intelligence of octopuses
Madeleine Finlay speaks to science correspondent Nicola Davis about why octopuses are more...
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Why inflammation matters, and what we can do to fight it
Ian Sample talks to Dr David Furman, an expert on inflammation and ageing at Stanford University....
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Why are windfarms turning record profits for the crown estate?
Madeleine Finlay speaks to the Guardian’s energy correspondent, Jillian Ambrose, about how...
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Euclid: will the mission uncover the secrets of dark matter and dark energy?
Ian Sample speaks to the cosmologist Dr Andrew Pontzen about the European Space Agency’s Euclid...
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Why are orcas attacking boats and is the behaviour spreading?
Since 2020, orcas off the coast of Spain and Portugal have been ramming boats, biting rudders...
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Synthetic human embryos: can the law keep pace with the science?
Scientists have created synthetic human embryos using stem cells in a groundbreaking advance that...
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Cybercrime: what does psychology have to do with phishing?
At the start of 2023, the UK postal service Royal Mail was hit with an ultimatum: pay $80m (£67m)...
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Will new treatments change the way we view cancer for good?
Ian Sample speaks to the Guardian’s health editor, Andrew Gregory, and Dr Roy Herbst about the...
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Kakhovka dam destruction: why is Ukraine calling it ‘ecocide’?
Madeleine Finlay speaks to Doug Weir from the Conflict and Environment Observatory about why the...
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Why is Nasa looking into UFOs and what has it found so far?
Last week, Nasa held the first public meeting of a panel established to investigate sightings of...
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Ian Sample talks to Dr Rachel Clarke about her experience working in palliative care in the NHS...
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Why are food allergies on the rise and is a cure on the horizon?
Food allergies appear to be increasing globally, but as scientific understanding improves, some...
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Six months to Cop28: will the most vital summit yet make meaningful progress?
Every year, the world’s leaders gather for the UN climate change conference. At Cop28, they will...
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Japanese knotweed: why is it so damaging and can it be stopped?
Since it was introduced to the UK in 1850, Japanese knotweed has gone from novel ornamental plant...
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