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If Aliens Landed Tomorrow, What Would They Eat?
A nutrition scientist applies metabolism, biology and food science to one of science fiction's oldest questions.
A lot of money and engineering time has been invested in transporting humans to the red planet, including more than $15 billion on Starship development. Musk envisions a flotilla of several thousand ...
In 2016, during the first Trump campaign, I wrote an article asking whether American democracy could survive the reduction of politics to entertainment. At the time, the question seemed exaggerated to ...
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UAE lists six invasive birds for control
Greenlogue/APThe UAE has classified six non-native bird species as priority threats under a national plan aimed at protecting local biodiversity, farms, public spaces and human health from the spread ...
Even at this early stage in our spacefaring age, humanity has already begun sending probes that will eventually reach other ...
The surprising discovery of mysterious blobs inside our cells is revolutionising our understanding of how life works, and how ...
The people of Near Oceania carry a genetic legacy that stretches back almost to the beginning of humanity’s expansion across ...
Scientists want to know where manta rays go with their rare and infrequent pregnancies. Underwater ultrasounds help get them ...
Between the mid-1970s and early 1980s, two physicists, Michael Hart and Frank Tipler, published a controversial series of papers arguing that extraterrestrial intelligence didn't exist. As they argued ...
IVF could be done inside the body using sperm that have been magnetised, allowing them to be directed to an egg while getting around the need for invasive egg retrievals and embryo transfers ...
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