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Sci&Tech Writer Luca Love explains how mosquitos use air currents to travel long distances and spread disease
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News Editor John Wimperis tells of the the small tree-dwelling animal, often called a bearcat
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Scientists set out on Arctic expedition facing extreme cold and polar bears. Sci&Tech Editor Ellen Heimpel explains why this is important for climate change research
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Sci & Tech Writer Luca Love explores a new AI that can predict El Niño, a weather event with worldwide consequences
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Sci & Tech Editor Francesca Benson discusses the curiosities of the world's largest amphibian
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In a world that relies on technology, keeping our tech secure is vital. Sci&Tech Writer James West explains why
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Sci & Tech Writer Madison Harding-White reports on new findings that nostalgia can reduce stress and increase motivation for study
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Diverse voices are needed in the conservation sector. With data provided by the RSPB, Comment Editor Abby Spreadborough tells us how they could be better included
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Sci & Tech Editor Francesca Benson explains a proposed system for waste removal in the brain and how it could be linked to sleep
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Charlotte Begley explores an unlikely avenue of medical research
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Editor-in-Chief Erin Santillo discusses the two varieties of possum
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Sci&Tech's Farhana Alam looks at research suggesting that our preference for coffee may be down to our genes