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Our brain ‘swivels’ to focus on sounds from different directions

Mind Just as various mammals can pivot their ears to focus on specific sounds, recent research indicates that our brains have a similar mechanism for directing auditory attention. By Caroline

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Russia-US nuclear pact set to end in 2026 and we won’t see another

In February 2026, the world will witness a significant milestone - the expiration of the New START treaty, which for

Tattoos Affect Your Immune System in Ways We’re Only Beginning to Understand : ScienceAlert

The popularity of tattoos has skyrocketed in recent years, with body art ranging from minimalist wrist designs to full sleeves

Read an extract from Annie Bot by Sierra Greer

Annie Bot by Sierra Greer is winner of the Arthur C. Clarke award for the best science fiction novel of

Blocking One Protein Slows Cancer Growth in Mice, Scientists Discover : ScienceAlert

Scientists Discover Molecular Switch That Can Enhance Immune System's Fight Against Cancer Scientists are constantly exploring new ways to improve

The challenges of writing from the perspective of a sex robot

Annie Bot: A Deep Dive into the Mind of a Sex Robot Annie Bot is literally programmed to please her

I Switched To Air Fryer Cooking For Everything and I Won’t Go Back

I have had the opportunity to test numerous air fryers over the years. My kitchen counter is often crowded with

Controversial Ancestor Found to Have Done Something Eerily Human : ScienceAlert

Ancient Hominid Fossil Suggests Early Bipedalism A groundbreaking new analysis of fossilized bones belonging to a controversial hominid that lived

Our verdict on The Player of Games: Iain M. Banks is still a master

He felt that Gurgeh was a bit too one-dimensional as a character and that the story lacked depth. "I just