Leading AIs from OpenAI, Anthropic and Google opted to use nuclear weapons in simulated war games in 95 per cent of cases ...
Many of us obsess over how much sleep we get each night, and the dangers to our health of not getting enough, but really, there is another way ...
The alvarezsaurs were thought to have evolved a smaller stature because of their diet of ants and termites, but a new fossil ...
The environmental impact of SpaceX's planned gargantuan mega-constellation is still being grappled with, but the FCC isn’t ...
Feedback is excited to learn that University of Maryland researchers are measuring farts in a bid to build a Human Flatus ...
Competitive societies discourage people from admitting to errors, explain our readers ...
Intense emotion rapidly engages limbic and brainstem circuits in the brain that coordinate posture, breathing and expression.
Post-apocalyptic bunker sci-fi is huge this year as TV front-runners Fallout, Paradise and Silo return. Bethan Ackerley asks ...
Tom Gauld's weekly cartoon ...
From ice ages to asteroid strikes, an epic book shows how important it has been for humans to look outwards. Alex Wilkins ...
This month the Book Club read Juice by Tim Winton, a thrilling tale of climate change retribution amid blistering heat ...
The discovery of bright yet stable pigments is vanishingly rare, making them hugely valuable. Now chemist Mas Subramanian is unpicking the atomic code of colour and homing in on our most-wanted hue ...
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