New in Science
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Gigantic filaments that connect galaxy clusters are still glowing with the shock of their creation
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Forget lightning rods. Scientists have come up with a new way to steer lightning: lasers
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Why animal welfare laws do not apply to insects – and the reason they should
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Why do we judge people based on their facial features?
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Why is the breakthrough in nuclear fusion being hailed as a big deal? A scientist explains
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Hate eating vegetables? It might be in your DNA
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Can machines invent new things without human help? Yes, they already have
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At last we know why lightning zigzags in the sky
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How does evolution work? 163 years after Darwin’s ‘Origin of Species’, the question is not settled
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In a Chinese school, a ‘mind-reading’ headband tells teachers when their students are distracted
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There a croak, hear a croak: How scientists found a way to listen to elusive, threatened frogs
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Microbes and machines: How art and science fuse in Bio-art
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The ambitious plan to make India the new centre of the experimental physics world
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Are the Japanese and Ecuador earthquakes related?
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The race to find even more new elements to add to the periodic table