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  • New Scientist

    • AI data centres can warm surrounding areas by up to 9.1°C
      Hundreds of millions of people live close enough to data centres used to power AI to feel warmer average temperatures in their local area
    • Surprising male G-spot found in most detailed study of the penis yet
      A long-overlooked area of the penis has been found to have the highest concentration of nerve endings and sensory structures in the organ, suggesting that it is the “male G-spot”
    • We could protect Earth from dangerous asteroids using a huge magnet
      A new spacecraft concept called NOVA could keep asteroids from hitting our planet by using a huge magnet to gradually pull them apart while shifting their trajectories
    • First glimpse of sperm whale birth reveals teamwork to support newborn
      A female sperm whale has been filmed giving birth for the first time, supported by 10 adult females who lifted the calf out of the water and protected it from predators
    • Fossils discovered in Egypt may be the closest ancestor of all apes
      Pieces of jawbone and teeth found in Egypt have been identified as a new early ape species named Masripithecus moghraensis, which lived about 17 million years ago
  • Scientific American

    • Trump’s new science panel includes 9 tech billionaires—and just one scientist

      There’s a glaring hole in the president’s new science and tech council

    • AI wrote a scientific paper that passed peer review

      The arrival of AI-generated research papers marks a turning point that could radically accelerate discovery—or drown it in automated mediocrity

    • We thought we knew the shape of the universe. We were wrong

      Decades of data have suggested the universe is flat, much like an infinite plane. But a new analysis reveals deep flaws in that simple conclusion

    • How do mRNA vaccines work, and why are they safe and effective?

      The COVID pandemic ushered mRNA vaccines into the spotlight, and the technology has even greater potential. Here’s what to know about the way that they work, their safety, and more

    • NASA spots comet reversing its spin in a first for science

      In 2017 NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope zoomed in on a comet as it passed around the sun. And then things took a more unusual turn

  • Science News

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    • How snakes defy gravity to stand tall
      Limbless tree snakes can lift most of their body into the air without toppling. They manage this by focusing all their bending forces at their base.
    • Welcome to the weird world of AI agent teams
      AI agents are starting to work in teams, but without careful organization, groups of bots can easily fall into chaos.
    • A rare star in a tiny galaxy preserves a record of the early universe
      Found in an ultrafaint dwarf galaxy, the ancient star’s unusual chemistry indicates it formed from gas enriched by a single early supernova.
    • Watch the first video of a sperm whale birth captured by scientists
      In a sperm whale birth recorded in more intimate detail than ever before, local whales huddled around the mother and lifted the calf to the surface.
    • Early apes may not have evolved in East Africa
      Fossil jaw remains found in Egypt suggest that the earliest modern apes evolved in North Africa, not in East Africa where most fossils have been found.
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