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Putting aerosols in the stratosphere to reflect sunlight could prevent the shutdown of key ocean currents, but only if it is ...
Some numbers are so unimaginably large that they defy the bounds of modern mathematics, and now mathematicians are closing in ...
The loss of snow cover in temperate forests is set to slow their growth and reduce their ability to remove carbon from the ...
Computers can help ensure that mathematical proofs are correct, but translating traditional maths into a machine-readable ...
Around seven asteroids or comets are thought to hit Saturn every year, but we have never spotted one in the act. Now, it ...
Suddenly feeling old? Evidence now suggests that rather than a long, steady decline, we dramatically age around three ...
Drugs and explosive chemicals are difficult to detect, but a device more sensitive than a dog’s nose can pick up their traces ...
From David Attenborough to Hannah Fry via Bryan Johnson, our TV columnist Bethan Ackerley selects her favourite science and ...
Scientists have found evidence of new brain cells sprouting in adults - a process that many thought only occurred in children ...
The growth of domestic solar installations opens the possibility of hackers targeting their smart inverter devices as a way ...
Light exposure at night may disrupt our body's internal clocks, or circadian rhythms, that keep physiological processes ...
Rocky bodies called protoplanets were thought to have formed slightly earlier in the inner solar system than those beyond the ...