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Lunar farside volcanism 2.8 billion years ago from Chang’e-6 basalts
Daily briefing: Big tomatoes get sweeter thanks to CRISPR editing
Resistance to crucial malaria drug detected in severely ill kids in Africa
US trust in scientists plunged during the pandemic — but it’s starting to recover
Geothermal power is vying to be a major player in the world’s clean-energy future
Can robotic lab assistants speed up your work?
Huge carnivorous ‘terror bird’ rivalled the giant panda in size
Engineered receptors for soluble cellular communication and disease sensing
Why AI-generated recommendation letters sell applicants short
Daily briefing: An elephant learns to shower — until her jealous rival turns to sabotage
Why it’s in rich nations’ interests to fund climate finance
Google uses millions of phones to map Earth’s ionosphere and improve GPS
Reducing pregnancy risk could be as easy as chewing gum
CRISPR builds a big tomato that’s actually sweet
Bone marrow in the skull plays a surprisingly important role in ageing
Australian megafires drove complex biodiversity outcomes
Iron levels unexpectedly limit bacterial growth in the ocean’s twilight zone
Robotic exoskeleton adapts to changes in leg movements in real time
Fossilized bird skull from 80 million years ago clarifies early avian evolution
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