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Gaming Editor Louis Wright explores the role that the climate and policy around this could play in the rapidly approaching UK General Election.
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Digital Editor Halima Ahad investigates the effects of consuming caffeine as part of a series exploring daily stresses on the brain
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Gaming Editor Louis Wright discusses what ChatGPT beating the Turing Test could mean for how we as humans test AI in the future.
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Sci&Tech Writer Amy Frith celebrates this sustainable milestone for the UK, while warning not to disregard its limitations
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Digital Editor Weronika Bialek explores the potential for green cities to revolutionise our daily lives, despite the challenges to implement these changes.
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Sci&Tech Writer Zenna Hussain reports on the return of Brazilian fossils from Germany to their homeland in Brazil, and what this could mean for palaeontological colonialism.
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Digital Editor Weronika Bialek explores the potential of gene-edited fruits and vegetables in the fight for healthier diets
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Gaming Editor Louis Wright argues that AI-generated art lacks the passion and originality of 'true' art, and threatens to destroy artistic industries and the pursuit of artistic hobbies.
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Sci&Tech Writer Taylor Fulton-Ward reports on new studies suggesting that humans need more sleep in winter.
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With only three of five potential marine sites to be rewilded, Sci&Tech Writer Amy Frith praises the 'baby steps', but urges for greater action.
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Solar Engineering may be able to reduce global temperatures, but Sci&Tech Editor Georgia Brooks argues that the risks outweigh the benefits.
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Comment Editor Weronika Bialek weighs up the potential for saving endangered species against the physical and psychological impact of captivity.