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Working from home could have a dystopian future if staff aren’t valued
Remote working might sound enticing, but a two-tier system is emerging, in which it is valued less by employers. This…
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Lost Women of Science Podcast, Season 2, Episode 5: La Jolla
The first modern-style code ever executed on a computer was written in the 1940s by a woman named Klára Dán von…
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A Major Ocean Current Is at Its Weakest Point in 1,000 Years
A gigantic ocean current, which transports heat around the globe and helps regulate weather patterns throughout the North Atlantic, appears…
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Efficient battery could charge electric cars 60 per cent in 6 minutes
Changing how battery particles are ordered speeds up charging times without affecting energy storage Technology 27 April 2022 By Alex…
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Covid-19 news: Denmark is first country to pause vaccinations
By Michael Le Page, Clare Wilson, Jessica Hamzelou, Sam Wong, Graham Lawton, Adam Vaughan, Conrad Quilty-Harper, Jason Arunn Murugesu, Layal…
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Covid-19 news: People hospitalised with omicron still face severe risk
By Michael Le Page, Clare Wilson, Jessica Hamzelou, Sam Wong, Graham Lawton, Adam Vaughan, Conrad Quilty-Harper, Jason Arunn Murugesu, Layal…
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Dingo genome suggests Australian icon not descended from domestic dogs
A new analysis helps to unravel the mystery of the Australian dingo’s origins by showing that it is probably descended…
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Stone Age Europeans may have gathered to watch animations by the fire
The campfire was a social hub for ancient humans, and a virtual reality investigation suggests that the flickering light may…
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Cosmic Simulation Shows How Dark Matter Deficient Galaxies Confront Goliath, and Survive
Joanna Thompson: This is Scientific American’s 60 second science. I’m Joanna Thompson. In 2018, a group of astronomers from Yale…
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