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Gravity’s strength measured more reliably than ever before

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How we discovered the speed limit of arithmetic – and broke it

Did you hear the one about the man who invented chess and got himself executed? Legend has it that a

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Electric vehicle owners could earn thousands by supporting power grid

Electric cars could make their owners money while they sit idle Maskot Bildbyrå At least 90 per cent of the

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Largest ever map of universe captures 47 million galaxies and quasars

A thin slice of the map produced by the DESI five-year survey shows galaxies and quasars above and below the

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NASA’s Artemis II mission was a historic success

  The astronauts of the Artemis II mission have made it home. Their journey, which began in Cape Canaveral, Florida,

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Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen’s sci-fi show The Miniature Wife underwhelms

Matthew Macfadyen and Elizabeth Banks star in The Miniature Wife Peacock Miniature people have been a staple of science fiction

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Iodised salt has become uncool but many of us need to eat more iodine

Boring old iodised table salt should make a comeback Tatjana Baibakova/Alamy When I was at uni, I had a biology

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We may have seen a ‘dirty fireball’ star explosion for the first time

Dying stars can emit a powerful jet of radiation, as seen in an artist’s impression Stocktrek Images, Inc./Alamy Astronomers think

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A once-fantastical collider could answer physics’ biggest mysteries

When it comes to particle physics, Tova Holmes has been there, done that and got the T-shirt – in fact,

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AI data centres can warm surrounding areas by up to 9.1°C

The number of data centres is rapidly increasing JIM LO SCALZO/EPA/Shutterstock Data centres built to power AIs produce so much