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Sea spiders ‘farm’ methane-eating bacteria on their bodies

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Cold sore virus immediately reshapes our genome to boost its growth

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How a US agriculture agency became key in the fight against bird flu

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Is superintelligent AI just around the corner, or just a sci-fi dream?

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Gene editing could treat damage from ‘irreversible’ kidney disease

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US stops endorsing covid-19 shots for kids – are other vaccines next?

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Rivers are leaking ancient carbon back into the atmosphere

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Any wall can be turned into a camera to see around corners

Technology for seeing around corners would be of use to the military Matthew Horwood/Getty Images An ordinary camera could soon

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Will SpaceX’s Starship rocket ever work – and what if it doesn’t?

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Cord blood banking is not living up to its promise

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