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When rift lakes dry up it can cause earthquakes and eruptions

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 10/11/2025 - 12:00
Lake Turkana in Kenya, known as the cradle of humanity, has shrunk in recent millennia – and the loss of water has led to increased seismic activity, which could have impacted our ancient ancestors
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AI power use forecast finds the industry far off track to net zero

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 10/11/2025 - 12:00
Several large tech firms that are active in AI have set goals to hit net zero by 2030, but a new forecast of the energy and water required to run large data centres shows they’re unlikely to meet those targets
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AI power use forecast finds the industry far off track to net zero

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 10/11/2025 - 12:00
Several large tech firms that are active in AI have set goals to hit net zero by 2030, but a new forecast of the energy and water required to run large data centres shows they’re unlikely to meet those targets
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Mysterious holes in Andean mountain may be an Inca spreadsheet

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 10/11/2025 - 02:01
Thousands of holes arranged in a snake-like pattern on Monte Sierpe in Peru could have been a monumental accounting device for trade and tax
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Mysterious holes in Andean mountain may be an Inca spreadsheet

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 10/11/2025 - 02:01
Thousands of holes arranged in a snake-like pattern on Monte Sierpe in Peru could have been a monumental accounting device for trade and tax
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James Watson, co-discoverer of DNA’s double helix, has died aged 97

New Scientist - Space - Fri, 07/11/2025 - 23:13
As one of the most influential scientists of the 20th century, James Watson pioneered the field of genetics and left behind a complicated legacy
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James Watson, co-discoverer of DNA’s double helix, has died aged 97

New Scientist - Technology - Fri, 07/11/2025 - 23:13
As one of the most influential scientists of the 20th century, James Watson pioneered the field of genetics and left behind a complicated legacy
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Enceladus’s ocean may be even better for life than we realised

New Scientist - Space - Fri, 07/11/2025 - 21:00
The buried ocean on Saturn’s moon Enceladus seems to be stable across extremely long periods of time, making it an even more promising place to hunt for life
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Enceladus’s ocean may be even better for life than we realised

New Scientist - Technology - Fri, 07/11/2025 - 21:00
The buried ocean on Saturn’s moon Enceladus seems to be stable across extremely long periods of time, making it an even more promising place to hunt for life
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Having children plays a complicated role in the rate we age

New Scientist - Space - Fri, 07/11/2025 - 21:00
The effort of reproducing may divert energy away from repairing DNA or fighting illness, which could drive ageing, but a new study suggests that is only the case when environmental conditions are tough
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Having children plays a complicated role in the rate we age

New Scientist - Technology - Fri, 07/11/2025 - 21:00
The effort of reproducing may divert energy away from repairing DNA or fighting illness, which could drive ageing, but a new study suggests that is only the case when environmental conditions are tough
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A distant galaxy is being strangled by the cosmic web

New Scientist - Space - Fri, 07/11/2025 - 18:00
A dwarf galaxy 100 million light years away is being stripped of its crucial star-forming gas, and it seems that the cosmic web is siphoning off this gas as the galaxy passes through
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A distant galaxy is being strangled by the cosmic web

New Scientist - Technology - Fri, 07/11/2025 - 18:00
A dwarf galaxy 100 million light years away is being stripped of its crucial star-forming gas, and it seems that the cosmic web is siphoning off this gas as the galaxy passes through
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We may never figure out where interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS came from

New Scientist - Space - Fri, 07/11/2025 - 17:00
The surface of comet 3I/ATLAS may have been so radically altered by cosmic rays that deducing its home star system would be impossible
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We may never figure out where interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS came from

New Scientist - Technology - Fri, 07/11/2025 - 17:00
The surface of comet 3I/ATLAS may have been so radically altered by cosmic rays that deducing its home star system would be impossible
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A three-legged lion has learned to hunt in a completely unexpected way

New Scientist - Space - Thu, 06/11/2025 - 20:00
Jacob, an 11-year-old lion, has defied expectations by surviving for years after losing a leg – now we know his success is down to an innovative hunting strategy
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A three-legged lion has learned to hunt in a completely unexpected way

New Scientist - Technology - Thu, 06/11/2025 - 20:00
Jacob, an 11-year-old lion, has defied expectations by surviving for years after losing a leg – now we know his success is down to an innovative hunting strategy
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Digital map lets you explore the Roman Empire's vast road network

New Scientist - Space - Thu, 06/11/2025 - 18:00
Archaeologists have compiled the most detailed map yet of roads throughout the Roman Empire in AD 150, totalling almost 300,000 kilometres in length
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Digital map lets you explore the Roman Empire's vast road network

New Scientist - Technology - Thu, 06/11/2025 - 18:00
Archaeologists have compiled the most detailed map yet of roads throughout the Roman Empire in AD 150, totalling almost 300,000 kilometres in length
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Grafting trick could let us gene-edit a huge variety of plants

New Scientist - Space - Thu, 06/11/2025 - 11:00
Many plants including cocoa, coffee and avocado cannot be gene-edited but a technique involving grafting could change that, opening the door to more productive and nutritious varieties
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