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How a YouTuber's death boosted fundraising for a rare cancer
The death of Minecraft YouTuber Technoblade two years ago devastated fans across...
UFOs: From psychology to air traffic, are we closer than...
As the new series of the BBC's Paranormal looks into alleged UFO sightings, one...
How bees could help war-hit families in Ukraine
Beeswax could be crucial to help preserve food in war zones like Ukraine, according...
The 'gene deserts' unravelling the mysteries of disease
Mutations in these regions of so-called "junk" DNA are increasingly being linked...
Einstein atomic bomb letter to be auctioned
A letter from Albert Einstein, which encouraged the US to develop the world's first...
Streamer Dr Disrespect axed by his gaming company
The gaming streamer Herschel "Guy" Beahm, known online as Dr Disrespect, has had...
Einstein and his peers were 'irrationally resistant' to...
In a special illustrated feature, Ben Platts-Mills explains why Albert Einstein...
Using fake nests to save rare bird from dying out
Researchers made fake nests and filled them with chicken eggs as part of a trial...
One of world’s rarest cats no longer endangered
One of the world's rarest cats, the Iberian lynx, is no longer classed as endangered,...
How mobile phone networks are embracing AI
Our mobile phones are getting a whole lot smarter, but what about the telecoms networks...
FDA advisors voted against MDMA therapy – researchers are...
A vote against using MDMA as part of therapy for PTSD has provoked a powerful backlash...
Chimpanzees ‘self-medicate’ with healing plants
Wild chimpanzees eat plants that have pain-relieving and anti-bacterial properties...
Microsoft back as most valuable firm as Nvidia slips
Nvidia has handed back the position as the world’s most valuable company to Microsoft...
AI took their jobs. Now they get paid to make it sound...
If you're worried about how AI will affect your job, the world of copywriters may...
Could brain-like computers be a 'competition killer'?
Modern computing's appetite for electricity is increasing at an alarming rate.