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Tattd gave four JS writers tattoos at Startup Battlefield

The JS Disrupt 2025 event was a hub of innovation and unexpected surprises. Senior producer Maggie Nye and JS’s Becca Szkutak decided to commemorate their friendship with matching tech-themed tattoos,

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AI generated its first working genome: a tiny bacteria killer

Revolutionizing Virology: AI-Generated Bacteriophages Revolutionizing Virology: AI-Generated Bacteriophages Artificial intelligence is proving to be a powerful tool in the realm

How Scientists Finally Found a Treatment that Slows Huntington’s Disease

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These parachutes unfurl thanks to the Japanese art of kirigami

These innovative parachutes may appear to have a multitude of holes, yet they are exceptionally precise in their performance. Drawing

Jane Goodall, Trailblazing Primatologist and Chimpanzee Conservationist, Has Died

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A grapevine bacteria may help douse wildfire-tainted wine’s ashy aftertaste

Harnessing Nature: Bacteria to Combat Smoke Taint in Wine Grapes Recent research shines a light on the remarkable potential of

NASA’s asteroid deflection test had unexpected and puzzling outcome

Space NASA's DART mission successfully altered an asteroid’s trajectory, yet scientists are puzzled by the subsequent continued changes in the

‘We’re precipitating an extermination rather than an extinction event’

Becki Gill Renowned wildlife presenter Chris Packham's affinity with nature blossomed even before he could articulate his thoughts. Growing up

The mystery of highly reactive oxygen has finally been solved

Chemistry Research reveals the elusive formation of singlet oxygen, a potentially harmful agent found in both biological cells and battery