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We now know who was cannibalised on the doomed Franklin expedition

The Franklin expedition was dramatised in television show The TerrorAMC Recently, human remains from the ill-fated Franklin expedition of the British Royal Navy have been positively identified as Captain James

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Mathematicians create a tetrahedron that always lands on the same side

The Fascinating Discovery of the Self-Righting Tetrahedron The self-righting tetrahedronGergő Almádi et al. A groundbreaking discovery in the world of

A barrage of radiation couldn’t kill this hardy life-form

This groundbreaking research on the resistance of lichens to ultraviolet radiation has significant implications for the search for life on

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Your Ear Wax Might Hold Clues to Early Parkinson’s, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

Could Earwax Hold the Key to Early Parkinson's Disease Detection? Identifying Parkinson's disease in its early stages is crucial for

Ironheart: Why Marvel’s Latest Heroine Deserves Your Attention

She grappled with grief and loss, using her powers to create a world where she could be with him again.

New Proof Dramatically Compresses Space Needed for Computation

New Proof Revolutionizes Computational Space Efficiency By Max Springer, edited by Sarah Lewin Frasier Once upon a time, computers were

TC All Stage brings back early launch prices for a limited time

Don’t Miss Out on JS All Stage: Rollback Rates Available Now! JS All Stage, the premier founder summit of the

New Scientist Book Club’s verdict on The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley: A thumbs up

Overall, it seems that The Ministry of Time was a hit with the New Scientist Book Club, despite some differing