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Joe Biden ‘squanders’ US lead in tech as he leaves office
Why does China’s secret next-gen stealth plane have three engines? This could be the answer
Children should not be allowed unsupervised access to the internet
Zuckerberg dumps Facebook fact-checkers after ‘too much censorship’
The electric 164ft ship that wants to be the future of cruises – but get ready for a lot more stops
The careers that will survive the AI revolution – and pay the highest salary
British chipmaker put up for sale by Chinese owner amid national security row
China to choke West’s supply of electric car battery parts
How Tesla and Musk helped crack the Cybertruck explosion case
Tesla suffers first ever annual sales drop as China attacks EV market
Why the internet is filling up with nonsense ‘AI slop’
If AI takes your job in 2025, you’ll soon be hired back
Secrets of China’s mysterious new flying-wing stealth planes unravelled
Boss of British tech giant to leave amid row over China security fears
Tech giants face £70m charge to police online safety laws
Miliband’s disastrous go-slow on nuclear will be Labour’s greatest mistake
Why Netflix’s Christmas sports blitz will push Britain’s mobile network to the brink
Putin’s overhyped hypersonics can be beaten. They do not make warships obsolete
Elon Musk is about to revolutionise life in the British countryside
We only have ourselves to blame for shoddy mobile internet
The invisible companies making millions from your restaurant tips
Gavin Williamson distances himself from troubled fintech
Tencent offloads stake in British challenger bank
‘Minority Report’ tech start-up faces debt crunch after taking millions from taxpayer
‘The returns are awful’: why taxpayers are racking up losses on British start-ups
One of the great success stories of the UK’s investment industry is under attack
Starmer’s AI dreams will require ‘an extra nuclear power station’
Joe Biden ‘squanders’ US lead in tech as he leaves office
Brussels’ meddling with our phone chargers is a sign big tech has failed
Starry-eyed speeches won’t fix the economy
Labour’s ambitious AI rollout has a fatal flaw – the public sector still uses fax machines
Catastrophe Keir unveils Labour 4.0
Duty of Care campaign
Parents should have more control of children’s phones to keep them safe online, says Science Secretary
Bereaved parents will get access to children’s social media accounts in duty of care victory
Bereaved parents accuse Government of ‘watering down’ online safety laws
The best gaming chairs of 2025, tried and tested
Cate Blanchett’s $120 million dystopian disaster: everything that went wrong with Borderlands
Why the Rolling Stones – and Laura Kuenssberg – are rocking Roblox
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Nature
14/01/2025 09:50:09 PM
PhD parents: the pros and cons of having a child during your doctorate Early-career researchers describe how they juggled workloads, emotions and finances after having children.
Revealed: the fatty cells that are the ‘bubble wrap’ of the body news | 09 Jan 2025
Study of biologists quitting academia reveals hidden gender gaps news | 09 Jan 2025
Jimmy Carter obituary: former US president who dedicated his life after office to peace, human rights and global health obituary | 10 Jan 2025
Why kids need to take more risks: science reveals the benefits of wild, free play news feature | 08 Jan 2025
To spur climate action, educators must get personal Fonna Forman world view | 17 Dec 2024
‘Expansion microscopy’ turns ten: how a tissue-swelling method brought super-resolution imaging to the masses A decade in, expansion microscopy is unlocking insights across biology and medicine.
Mind matters: investigating academia’s ‘mental health crisis’ Adam Levy discusses some of the systemic changes needed to make the academic workplace both a happier and healthier place.
How should we test AI for human-level intelligence? OpenAI’s o3 electrifies quest NEWS | 14 JAN 2025
A new-year round-up of the science stories you may have missed NATURE PODCAST | 08 JAN 2025
Physicists describe exotic ‘paraparticles’ that defy categorization NEWS | 08 JAN 2025
What will viruses do next? AI is helping scientists predict their evolution NEWS | 08 JAN 2025
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Quantum mechanics 100 years on: an unfinished revolution Editorial
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Who built Europe’s first cities? Clues about the urban revolution emerge News Feature
Lipid-delivery system could treat life-threatening pregnancy complication News & Views
Particle exchange statistics beyond fermions and bosons Article
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Did Pluto ‘kiss and capture’ its largest moon? Cutting-edge simulations reveal a new potential mechanism by which Pluto trapped its biggest satellite, Charon.
Electrochemical synthesis goes wireless news and views
Circadian rhythms are set by epigenetic marks in neurons news and views
AI learns from chromatin data to uncover gene interactions news and views
How a small but mighty protein protects a life-sustaining enzyme news and views
PhD parents: the pros and cons of having a child during your doctorate Early-career researchers describe how they juggled workloads, emotions and finances after having children. career feature
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