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06/02/2026 11:50:24 PM
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AI’s apocalyptic jobs prophecy is about to become reality
Tech stocks plunge as AI fears take hold
Liberty, equality, singularity: Bots plan uprising on AI chat forum
Software juggernauts’ AI nightmare has begun
US TikTok faces investigation over claims of censoring anti-Trump posts
‘Insane’ AI breakthrough runs your work and finances via WhatsApp
Apple developing wearable ‘AI pin’ that could listen to conversations
Grandparents hooked on their screens as ‘boomer slop’ takes over
ChatGPT to show you adverts after losing billions
AI is anti-Semitic, and here’s the proof
Labour declares victory over Musk as X blocks sexual deepfakes
A social media ban for youngsters won’t actually work, but it will destroy vital freedoms
Sexual AI images to be criminalised in crackdown on Musk’s Grok
Why you may never have a private conversation again
The best Android smartphones of 2026, tested by a tech expert
Octopus tech arm valued at $9bn ahead of spin off
Trump’s ‘Golden Fleet’ battleship plan is bold, but looks like a disaster waiting to happen
The Silent Service are out there somewhere, and that’s why we can enjoy Christmas in peace
Man now worships the machine
The West has woken up to China’s threat far too late
AI is a bubble fit to burst, but it will still change the world
Sainsbury’s kicks out wrong shopper after using facial recognition
Courts must brace for tsunami of AI-generated legal claims
AI junior lawyer bot stuns software industry
Bridget Phillipson’s plan to give ‘chatbot’ tutors to kids is recipe for radicalisation
Musk’s X office in Paris raided over Grok sexual AI images
Elon Musk strikes $1.25tn deal to unite SpaceX and Grok
Oxford cannot pretend it is anything but exclusive
Tech ‘30 under 30’ star risks 52 years in prison over fraud charge
Billionaire Revolut founder switches residence from Dubai back to UK
Britain’s fintech crown is slipping
Liberty, equality, singularity: Bots plan uprising on AI chat forum
British rocket start-up on the brink of falling into German hands
London tech staff set for windfall after $4bn deal
Amazon punished over $200bn AI spending spree
Google to spend record $185bn countering ChatGPT threat
AI’s apocalyptic jobs prophecy is about to become reality
Software juggernauts’ AI nightmare has begun
Self-driving taxi in London films itself running red light
Labour spends £4m on ‘embarrassing’ AI training website offering fake courses
Duty of Care campaign
Our Online Safety Act isn’t the problem, Labour is
Farage is siding with disgusting internet predators
Parents should have more control of children’s phones to keep them safe online, says Science Secretary
The 7 best gaming chairs of 2026, tried and tested
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
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Scientific
American
06/02/2026 11:50:12 PM
AnimalsFebruary 5, 2026Do apes have an imagination? A new study suggests Kanzi the bonobo did
Weird new object escalates ‘black hole star’ debate
Menstrual blood can be used to detect HPV, hinting at broader uses
Brain swelling is one of measles’ nastiest side effects, and it’s happening in South Carolina
Epstein files show a complicated relationship with science and journalism
Katharine Burr Blodgett’s brilliant career began at the ‘House of Magic’
Space archaeologists may have found a long-lost Soviet lander on the moon
These two habits are linked to more than a third of all cancer cases
Why consciousness is the hardest problem in science
Your guide to 29 wildly different theories of consciousness
When will we see the universe’s first stars?
Deadly ‘reverse’ cells can destroy us unless scientists stop them
The hidden threat eating away at museum treasures
Can a time capsule outlast geology?
Mathematicians Discover a New Kind of Shape That’s All over Nature
Mathematicians’ Favorite Shapes Hold the Key to Big Mathematical Mysteries
How Squishy Math Is Revealing Doughnuts in the Brain
Babies Are Born with an Innate Number Sense
Citizens’ Assemblies Are Upgrading Democracy: Fair Algorithms Are Part of the Program
Inside Mathematicians’ Search for the Mysterious ‘Einstein Tile’
SpacecraftFebruary 3, 2026NASA’s Artemis II moon mission engulfed by debate over its controversial heat shield
SpacecraftFebruary 4, 2026NASA document reveals new Artemis II moon mission target launch dates for March
NeurologyFebruary 4, 2026Scientists discover brain network that may cause Parkinson’s disease
Materials ScienceFebruary 3, 2026Spiders taught scientists how to make unsinkable metal
CancerFebruary 5, 2026These two habits are linked to more than a third of all cancer cases
The SciencesNovember 13, 2025Jeffrey Epstein E-mails Reveal Depth of Ties to High-Profile Scientists
BBC
08/11/2025 05:50:14 AM
Vaccine trial for killer elephant virus begins
Student-built robot on track to explore the Moon
Plants in UK now flowering a month earlier
Slide show that persuaded Boris Johnson on climate
UK cranes have most successful year since 1600s
Earth has more tree species than we thought
Video 2 minutes 13 secondsPoo on menu for Europe's first baby southern koala
Student-built robot on track to explore the Moon
Plants in UK now flowering a month earlier
Slide show that persuaded Boris Johnson on climate
UK cranes have most successful year since 1600s
Earth has more tree species than we thought
Video 2 minutes 13 secondsPoo on menu for Europe's first baby southern koala
Buried treasures threatened by climate change
Toxic 'forever chemicals' found in British otters
'Fragile win' at COP26 climate summit under threat
False banana offers hope for warming world
'Megaberg' dumped huge volume of fresh water
Musk's SpaceX rocket on collision course with moon
James Webb telescope reaches final position
Radar satellite's stunning map of UK and Ireland
Nasa fixes megarocket equipment glitch
Satellites key to understanding Pacific volcano
What is the quantum apocalypse?
US lab takes further step towards fusion goal
Should bad science be censored on social media?
How zoo vets are battling a deadly elephant virus
The illegal Brazilian gold you may be wearing
Student-built robot on track to explore the Moon
Vaccine trial for killer elephant virus begins
Power restored to all but 700 homes after storms
Insulate Britain activists jailed over M25 protest
Rats to be removed from Round Island in Scilly
EU moves to label nuclear and gas as sustainable
New Jurassic fossil find on 'Dinosaur Coast' beach
Walking and cycling face losing out in TfL cuts
Search for survivors after deadly Ecuador landslide
Climate group protests in Royal Courts of Justice
'I'm not afraid of a big pile of waste'
UK cranes have most successful year since 1600s
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New
Scientist
06/02/2026 11:50:12 PM
TechnologyA social network for AI looks disturbing, but it's not what you thinkAnalysis
EnvironmentForever chemical TFA has tripled due to ozone-preserving refrigerantsNews
TechnologyDutch air force reads pilots' brainwaves to make training harderNews
SpaceWhy did SpaceX just apply to launch 1 million satellites?Analysis
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Nature
06/02/2026 11:50:15 PM
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First ‘practical PhDs’ awarded in China — for products rather than papers The programme is designed to train more elite engineers who can help boost the country’s innovation.
Innovative CAR-T therapy destroys cancer cells without dangerous side effects In mice, the treatment selectively targets tumour cells without suppressing the immune system.
How tumours trick the brain into shutting down cancer-fighting cells Lung cancer in mice hijacks neurons to send a signal that subdues the immune system, study finds.
Open-source AI tool beats giant LLMs in literature reviews — and gets citations right news | 04 Feb 2026
NIH rolls back red tape on some experiments — spurring excitement and concern news | 04 Feb 2026
Quantum computers will finally be useful: what’s behind the revolution news feature | 04 Feb 2026
More than one-third of cancer cases are preventable, massive study finds news | 03 Feb 2026
I know science can’t fix the world — here’s why I do it anyway Jean Colcombet world view | 03 Feb 2026
These mysterious ridges could help skin regenerate Research identifies how stem-cell filled structures known as rete ridges form — plus, the open-source AI tool that performs literature reviews.
Quantum computers will finally be useful: what’s behind the revolution A string of surprising advances suggests usable quantum computers could be here in a decade.
Many people have no mental imagery. What’s going on in their brains? People with aphantasia are offering a window into consciousness.
See the Sun expand and contract like a pufferfish — January’s best science images The month’s sharpest science shots, selected by Nature’s photo team.
This bonobo had a pretend tea party — showing make believe isn’t just for humans NEWS | 05 FEB 2026
The ‘bible for psychiatry’ is getting a rewrite: your guide to the next DSM NEWS | 03 FEB 2026
OpenAI-backed firm to use ultrasound to read minds. Does the science stand up? NEWS EXPLAINER | 02 FEB 2026
How learning handwriting trains the brain: the science behind the cursive wars NEWS | 02 FEB 2026
Wikipedia is needed now more than ever, 25 years on The online encyclopedia is an antidote to an increasingly poisoned information ecosystem. Researchers should help to nourish it.
The global plastics treaty can be saved — here’s how to break the deadlock comment
Now is not the time to defund human fetal tissue research editorial
Biodiversity conservation has an evidence problem — it’s time to fix it Editorial
Now is not the time to defund human fetal tissue research Editorial
Many people have no mental imagery. What’s going on in their brains? News Feature
Machine learning slashes the testing needed to work out battery lifetimes News & Views
Core–envelope miscibility in sub-Neptunes and super-Earths Article
Measuring spin correlation between quarks during QCD confinement Article
Common genetic variants affect risk of a major cause of pregnancy loss research briefings
Atlantic ocean currents defied the ice age research briefings
A way to gauge the equity of ocean-related initiatives research briefings
Machine learning slashes the testing needed to work out battery lifetimes news and views
Can academia handle my religious faith? Religious faith is a fundamental part of many academics’ identities, but some are nervous of talking about it at work. nature careers podcast
Defending endangered trees against climate change and hungry goats Mohammed Amar manages conservation of imperilled flora in Socotra, a Yemeni island known as the Galápagos of the Indian Ocean.
NASA’s latest telescope is a feat of early-career leadership career news
The smart sensors improving the world’s biggest cities spotlight
Are health influencers making us sick? Social media can help to raise awareness of health conditions — but the wealth of dubious information online might do more harm than good. book review
Marvellous microbes, memory and the multiverse: Books in brief Andrew Robinson reviews five of the best science picks.
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