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Why you need to future proof your brain in middle age and how to start

To chart how our brains change over the course of our lives, neuroscientists have focused largely on beginnings and endings: the rapid

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The best new science-fiction books of June 2026 include novels from Adrian Tchaikovsky and M. John Harrison

A father mysteriously slips through time in Joseph Eckert’s The Traveler Mikhail Rudenko / Alamy Writing this as the UK

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Wealthy people with environmental ideals are the biggest emitters

Private jets are the most carbon-intensive way to travel Steve Allen / Alamy People who care the most about the

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How a visit to Stonehenge reminded me of deep time

An aerial view of Stonehenge (not taken by James) Russell Brown/Alamy The easiest and quickest way to see Stonehenge is

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Mathematicians stunned by AI’s biggest breakthrough in mathematics yet

The planar unit distance problem is about how many equal-sized lines you can draw that connect dots on an infinite

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Floatation tanks deployed to combat PTSD after devastating wildfires

Often found in high-end spas, floatation tanks have shown promise for relieving PTSD dave stamboulis / Alamy A shipping container

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First test of CO2 removal with green sand finds no harm to marine life

A beach in Southampton, New York, treated with olivine sand Chayenne Moreau The first trial to absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide

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Can cloud seeding save us from water bankruptcy?

On a cold, windy night in November 2025, a quadcopter drone took off from a farm field at the foot

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A vast dam across the Bering Strait could stop the AMOC collapsing

The Bering Strait separates Alaska and Russia Ocean Color/OB.DAAC/OBPG/NASA It would be an engineering project on a truly epic scale,

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Bronze Age Britons fashioned copper-mining tools out of old bones

Wedges made of limb bones may have been used for splitting soft, copper-bearing rock O. Zagorodnia Even with the technology