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A better understanding of Huntington’s disease brings hope

Previous research seems to have misinterpreted what is going on

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Is obesity a disease?

It wasn’t. But it is now

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Volunteers with Down’s syndrome could help find Alzheimer’s drugs

Those with the syndrome have more of a protein implicated in dementia

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Should you start lifting weights?

You’ll stay healthier for longer if you’re strong

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Does melatonin work for jet lag?

It can help. But it depends where you’re going

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Training AI models might not need enormous data centres

Eventually, models could be trained without any dedicated hardware at all

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How the Gulf’s rulers want to harness the power of science

A stronger R&D base, they hope, will transform their countries’ economies. Will their plan work?

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Cancer vaccines are showing promise at last

Trials are under way against skin, brain and lung tumours

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New firefighting tech is being trialled in Sardinia’s ancient forests

It could sniff out blazes long before they spread out of control

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Can Jeff Bezos match Elon Musk in space?

After 25 years, Blue Origin finally heads to orbit, and hopes to become a contender in the private space race

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Why some doctors are reassessing hypnosis

There is growing evidence that it can help with pain, depression and more

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Global warming is speeding up. Another reason to think about geoengineering

Reducing sulphur emissions saves lives. But it could also be hastening planetary warming

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Academic writing is getting harder to read—the humanities most of all

We analyse two centuries of scholarly work

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Giving children the wrong (or not enough) toys may doom a society

Survival is a case of child’s play

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Earth is warming faster. Scientists are closing in on why

Paradoxically, cleaner emissions from ships and power plants are playing a role

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Humans and Neanderthals met often, but only one event matters

The mystery of exactly how people left Africa deepens

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