A new Chinese refueling spacecraft met up with an older satellite in high Earth orbit this month, apparently marking a step forward in orbital servicing.
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Rapamycin seems to boost longevity as effectively as eating less
Restricting calories has been linked to living longer in many studies, and now it seems that the drug rapamycin has nearly the same effect, at least in animals
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Danny Boyle's long-awaited zombie sequel 28 Years Later is a triumph
The infected are back, over two decades since they first appeared in 2002’s 28 Days Later — and this film is the best of the three, says film columnist Simon Ings
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Huge Roman 'jigsaw' reveals 2,000-year-old wall paintings
Thousands of fragments of plaster are pieced together to reveal frescos from a Roman London villa.
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A new book argues that revenge is an addiction – but doesn't convince
Recovering “revenge addict” James Kimmel Jr. makes the case for retaliation to be understood as an addiction in new book The Science of Revenge. It’s compelling, but doesn’t quite add up
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SpaceX's Starship explodes in Texas during preparations for 10th test flight
SpaceX’s newest Starship vehicle exploded on a stand in Texas late Wednesday night (June 18), as it was being prepped for the program’s 10th-ever test flight.
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What are the risks of bombing Iran's nuclear sites?
Destroying Iran’s stores of enriched uranium would bring danger for people nearby but not trigger another Chernobyl.
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Three years left to limit warming to 1.5C, leading scientists warn
The Earth could be doomed to breach a key climate target in as little as three years, scientists warn.
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Cold sore virus immediately reshapes our genome to boost its growth
The herpes virus that commonly causes cold sores affects how tightly coiled our DNA is and makes it shrink, all to help itself grow
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What are we losing by burying ourselves in immersive experiences?
The “immersive entertainment” boom takes user-centred experiences to new heights, but isn’t it making culture a little insular, asks Arwa Haider