SCIENCE
The first quantum fluctuations set into motion a huge cosmic mystery
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- . January 6, 2026
Tiny oscillations in the early universe left a big mark on the universe Jozef Klopacka / Alamy The following is
Fossil analysis adds to debate over how earliest known hominin walked
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- . January 3, 2026
Sahelanthropus fossils (centre) compared with a chimpanzee (left) and a human (right) Wiliams et al., Sci. Adv. 12, eadv0130 A
Could 2026 be the year we start using quantum computers for chemistry?
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- . December 31, 2025
Quantum computers are well-matched to solve chemistry problems Marijan Murat/dpa/Alamy Whether quantum computers can actually solve practical problems is one
Mathematicians spent 2025 exploring the edge of mathematics
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- . December 28, 2025
When numbers get large, things get weird Jezper / Alamy In 2025, the edges of mathematics came a little more
6 incredible new dinosaurs we discovered in 2025
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- . December 25, 2025
Zavacephale rinpoche Masaya Hattori If there’s ever a creature you would not want to bump heads with, it is Zavacephale
From mindset to microbiome, exercise and diet, here’s how to upgrade your immune system
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- . December 22, 2025
I am lying under a blanket, feeling rough, staring at a bowl of oranges. Every fibre of my being is
Putting data centres in space isn’t going to happen any time soon
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- . December 19, 2025
Starcloud wants to build a data centre satellite that is 4 kilometres by 4 kilometres Starcloud Could AI’s insatiable thirst
Crash clock says satellites in orbit are three days from disaster
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- . December 16, 2025
An artist’s representation of satellites in orbit around Earth yucelyilmaz/Shutterstock A collision would occur in just 2.8 days if all
Some Arctic warming ‘irreversible’ even if we cut atmospheric CO2
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- . December 13, 2025
A glacier meets the sea in Dickson Fjord, Greenland Jane Rix/Alamy The Arctic will retain about 1.5°C of warming even
Inside the wild experiments physicists would do with zero limits
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- . December 10, 2025
In physics, breakthroughs are rare. Experiments are slow, expensive and often end up refining, rather than rewriting, our understanding of