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18/07/2025 11:50:16 PM
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Uber to buy 20,000 self-driving taxis
Zuckerberg to spend hundreds of billions on AI data centres
The great AI delusion is falling apart
Anti-Semitic AI bot ‘trained to use Elon Musk’s personal beliefs’
Tesla investors ‘exhausted’ as Trump attacks ‘train wreck’ Musk
Microsoft to cut 9,000 jobs as chatbots take over
The best gaming laptops for 2025: I’ve put them all to the test and there’s a clear winner
The Left is abandoning its online safe space
Google strikes landmark nuclear fusion deal
Children face lifetime social media bans for sharing classmates’ nudes
‘Stop hiring humans’: Customer service under threat as robots take hold
Downing Street offers tech experts higher salaries than Keir Starmer
Skoda electric car sales overtake Tesla in Europe after Musk backlash
How long until computers replace pilots?
The best dumbphones for a digital detox, tried and tested
BBC threatens to sue US tech start-up for ripping off news stories
Target: Iran. US forces are ready to deliver the second heaviest bunker buster ever made
America is hijacking Britain’s hopes of a tech revolution
WhatsApp’s newest update will only leave customers feeling disgruntled
Trump family to launch $500 gold smartphone
Israeli tech giant delays £300m City float as Iran conflict escalates
London’s decline is now irreversible
British fintech champion delivers ‘devastating’ blow to London
Meet the young women taking on their family businesses
German drone maker to build mini-submarines in Britain
Incompetent Labour is fighting one of Britain’s best entrepreneurs
Tech chief caught in ‘affair’ with HR director on Coldplay kiss cam
A China shock 2.0 is emerging to rock America
Musk launches AI girlfriend available to 12-year-olds
Uber to buy 20,000 self-driving taxis
High street eye test could predict heart attack risk
A China shock 2.0 is emerging to rock America
Duty of Care campaign
Parents should have more control of children’s phones to keep them safe online, says Science Secretary
Bereaved parents will get access to children’s social media accounts in duty of care victory
Bereaved parents accuse Government of ‘watering down’ online safety laws
The best gaming laptops for 2025: I’ve put them all to the test and there’s a clear winner
Minecraft Experience London, review: You’re better off giving the kids an iPad for an hour
The billionaire free speech warrior who built Minecraft
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Scientific American
18/07/2025 11:50:06 PM
AgingJuly 17, 2025What Is the Blood Vessel Disease Trump Is Diagnosed With?
There’s a New Hole in the Ground at Yellowstone National Park
7 Big Mysteries about Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS
Eight Healthy Children Born Using Three-Person IVF Technique
Brain Science Reveals Why Waking Up Can Be Such a Struggle
Higher Bills, Hotter Planet: What Trump’s Megabill Means for You
Smart Brain-Zapping Implants Could Revolutionize Parkinson’s Treatment
Astronomers Witness an Alien Solar System’s Birth for the First Time
Gene-Swaps Could Let Influenza Jump Species
What Would It Take for Bird Flu to Spread among Humans?
The Invisible Toll of Bird Flu on Wildlife
Where Did Bird Flu Go?
How to Protect Pets and Backyard Chickens from Bird Flu
Can You Get Bird Flu from Eggs? Your Egg Safety Questions Answered
The Secret to the Strongest Force in the Universe
Tomorrow’s Quantum Computers Threaten Today’s Secrets. Here’s How to Protect Them
The Little-Known Origin Story behind the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics
Quantum Weirdness in New Materials Bends the Rules of Physics
Physicists Make Matter out of Light to Find Quantum Singularities
Why Aren’t We Made of Antimatter?
The UniverseJuly 4, 2025When the Sun Becomes a Red Giant, Will Any Planet Be Safe?
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Particle PhysicsJuly 16, 2025Mysterious Antimatter Physics Discovered at the Large Hadron Collider
LanguageJuly 11, 2025ChatGPT Is Changing the Words We Use in Conversation
AstronomyJuly 16, 2025Astronomers Witness an Alien Solar System’s Birth for the First Time
AstronomyJuly 17, 20257 Big Mysteries about Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS

BBC
18/07/2025 04:50:23 AM
Poisoned water and scarred hills: BBC visits world's rare earths capital in China

New Scientist

18/07/2025 11:50:06 PM
LifeHow human eggs stay fresh for decadesNews
EarthUnderwater volcanic brine pools could be home to extreme life formsNews
EarthAncient rocks show earliest evidence of tectonic activity on EarthNews
MindBrain changes with eating disorders similar to those in OCD and autismNews
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Nature
18/07/2025 11:50:08 PM
Heart from organ donor restarted outside the body — technique offers new source of organs Current procedures for reviving a heart for transplant are ethically fraught or expensive.
How the brain wakes up from sleep — and produces that morning feeling news | 17 Jul 2025
Birth of a solar system caught ‘on camera’ for first time news | 16 Jul 2025
‘Another DeepSeek moment’: Chinese AI model Kimi K2 stirs excitement news | 16 Jul 2025
The breakthrough proof bringing mathematics closer to a grand unified theory news feature | 16 Jul 2025
Bring science into business schools to train the leaders of tomorrow Matthew Agarwala world view | 15 Jul 2025
Giant study finds a research field that’s mostly reproducible NEWS | 16 JUL 2025
Low-quality papers based on public health data are flooding the scientific literature NEWS | 15 JUL 2025
One potent gene raises risk of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other brain diseases NEWS | 15 JUL 2025
Monster black hole merger is biggest ever seen NEWS | 15 JUL 2025
Without science, there can be no development A United Nations conference on financing sustainable development was a missed opportunity to fund the science needed to create a better world. editorial
AI and misinformation are supercharging the risk of nuclear war editorial
How to de-Americanize global science João Conde world view
Without science, there can be no development Editorial
The breakthrough proof bringing mathematics closer to a grand unified theory News Feature
Investigating the molecular ‘scars’ of PTSD in the human brain News & Views
Close-in planet induces flares on its host star Article
Refractory solid condensation detected in an embedded protoplanetary disk Article
How sugar overload in early life affects the brain later A study in mice finds that a high-sucrose diet during youth has long-term implications for learning and brain connectivity.
How the world’s biggest bats got their enormous wingspans Genetic analysis helps to reveal why flying foxes can measure almost 2 metres from wingtip to wingtip.
The origin of the oldest solid objects in the Solar System Observations of a young star offer a glimpse of the high-temperature conditions that shaped rock formation in the early Solar System.
Star flares when an orbiting planet gets too close research briefings
Human activity redistributes nitrogen fixation across the terrestrial biosphere research briefings
Plant immune receptor engineered to protect against more than 100 viruses research briefings
Birds use a tiny RNA fragment to balance sex chromosomes research briefings
How a bipolar diagnosis benefits my research Mental illness cost Imtiaz Zafar almost a decade of his academic life. Now it motivates him to help find effective treatments. career q&a
Survey of US postdocs finds threefold increase in job losses Country-wide cuts are difficult to determine, but a survey by the National Postdoctoral Association reveals mounting pressures.
A motorcycle ride through the forest: how I protect Nigeria’s wildlife where i work
Why I study trauma's genetic legacy nature careers podcast
AI hype, crackling northern lights and more: take it all in with these holiday reads Ten of Nature’s recent contributors share their current book obsessions. book review
Punchlines for peace Have you heard the one about …?
‘Controlled chaos’: how to create an environment that fosters genius essay
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