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This virus infects most of us – but why do only some get very ill?
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The ubiquitous Epstein-Barr virus is increasingly being linked to conditions like multiple sclerosis and lupus. But why do only some people who catch it develop these complications? The answer may lie in our genetics (New Scientist)
Ancient humans were seafaring far earlier than we realised
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Thousands of years before the invention of compasses or sails, prehistoric peoples crossed oceans to reach remote lands like Malta and Australia. Doing so meant striking out in unknowable conditions. What do such crossings tell us about ancient minds? (New Scientist)
Huge fossil bonanza preserves 512-million-year-old ecosystem
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A treasure trove of Cambrian fossils has been discovered in southern China, providing a window on marine life shortly after Earth’s first mass extinction event (New Scientist)
We're getting closer to growing a brain in a lab dish
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Clumps of cells known as organoids are helping us to understand the brain, and the latest version comes equipped with realistic blood vessels to help the organoids live longer (New Scientist)
Most complex time crystal yet has been made inside a quantum computer
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Using a superconducting quantum computer, physicists created a large and complex version of an odd quantum material that has a repeating structure in time (New Scientist)
Amazon is getting drier as deforestation shuts down atmospheric rivers
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The amount of rainfall in the southern Amazon basin has declined by 8 to 11 per cent since 1980, largely due to the impact of deforestation (New Scientist)
To halt measles' resurgence we must fight the plague of misinformation
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The measles vaccine has prevented 60 million deaths since 2000. So why are so many children around the world missing out on it? (New Scientist)
Our brains play a surprising role in recovering from a heart attack
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A newly discovered collection of neurons suggests the brain and heart communicate to trigger a neuroimmune response after a heart attack, which may pave the way for new therapies (New Scientist)
Nobel prizewinner Omar Yaghi says his invention will change the world
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Chemist Omar Yaghi invented materials called MOFs, a few grams of which have the surface area of a football field. He explains why he thinks these super-sponges will define the next century (New Scientist)
We have a new way to explain why we agree on the nature of reality
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An evolution-inspired framework for how quantum fuzziness gives rise to our classical world shows that even imperfect observers can eventually agree on an objective reality (New Scientist)