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'To say on the record that after a nuclear strike there would be no population protection planning because everybody would be dead is startling.' Annie Jacobsen, author of Nuclear War: A Scenario, tells the New Scientist Book Club about what a former Federal Emergency Management…

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Northern quolls – a small, predatory marsupial – are being wiped out by toxic invasive cane toads. Can genetic engineering save them? newscientist.com/article/243002…

Northern quolls – a small, predatory marsupial – are being wiped out by toxic invasive cane toads. Can genetic engineering save them? newscientist.com/article/243002…
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There’s a bird flu outbreak in the US - and it's spreading through herds of dairy cows.

Grace Wade explains the situation...

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In this week's issue: who were the Sea Peoples blamed for the fall of Bronze Age civilisations?

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In this week's issue: who were the Sea Peoples blamed for the fall of Bronze Age civilisations?

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Schrödinger's cat could make quantum computers work better. It has inspired the design of “cat qubits” that make fewer errors than standard qubits. newscientist.com/article/242985…

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Schrödinger's cat could make quantum computers work better. It has inspired the design of “cat qubits” that make fewer errors than standard qubits. newscientist.com/article/242985…

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Some researchers think humans evolved to chase prey over long distances. According to a new study, this method of hunting is efficient and was widely used until recently. newscientist.com/article/243073…

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Sperm whale calls are far more complex than we thought – and could be an animal communication system that is the closest thing to human language discovered yet. newscientist.com/article/242994…

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The world just had its hottest April on record – extending the sequence of record-breaking months to 11 in a row. newscientist.com/article/243004…

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Nuclear fusion reactors could provide cheap, clean energy if we ever get them to work - but they could also turbocharge nuclear weapons development. newscientist.com/article/243001…

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