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NOAA wants your help identifying this WWII shipwreck’s mystery car

The discovery of a mystery car inside a World War II aircraft carrier sunk by Japanese forces has intrigued researchers and the public alike. The unexpected find was made during

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How faster-than-light explosions could reveal the universe’s secrets

Getty Images/amana images RF Let's engage in a thought experiment: picture directing a powerful laser beam towards the moon, the

Device with 6100 qubits is a step towards largest quantum computer yet

Technology An innovative system featuring 6100 ultracold caesium atoms manipulated by lasers has emerged as the largest assembly of qubits

We can avoid the agonising wait for advances in women’s healthcare

Leader and Health Listening to the insights of women suffering from conditions like endometriosis is essential in combatting the persistent

How Taylor Swift is helping botany gain celebrity status

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Are you an introvert or extrovert? Surprisingly, the answer is neither

Comment and Mind Our perception of personality can often feel entrenched, but recent insights suggest that our traits are far

Two climate scientists on how to use emotion in the climate crisis

Navigating Emotions in the Climate Crisis: A Conversation with Experts With emissions still rising, how do we feel hope for

If you feel you don’t really belong, here is some science-based advice

Mind Feeling like you don't belong can be very distressing, especially for individuals beginning their university journey or transitioning into

What made solar power the most desirable energy source on the planet?

“Solar panels today will eventually reach the end of their life and need recycling or disposing of”Jacques Hugo/Getty Images As