**Physicists have made a quantum boomerang for the first time**
Hundreds of thousands of lithium atoms cooled to near absolute zero exhibit a strange quantum effect a bit like a boomerang ⌘ Read more
**Brains can be hotter than the rest of our bodies, especially in women**
Our grey matter can be over 2°C warmer than the rest of our body, with the highest temperatures reached by women’s brains in the second half of the menstrual cycle ⌘ Read more
**One epigenome-editing injection could cut cholesterol level for years**
Tests in mice show that it is possible to switch off a gene in liver cells for at least 220 days, which should lower cholesterol and cut the risk of heart disease ⌘ Read more
**Gaia telescope’s new map of the Milky Way will let us rewind time**
The European Space Agency has released a new tranche of data from its Gaia space observatory, and it could help us rewind the path of stars to see the history of the Milky Way ⌘ Read more
**Has Google's LaMDA artificial intelligence really achieved sentience?**
Blake Lemoine, an engineer at Google, has claimed that the firm's LaMDA artificial intelligence is sentient, but the expert consensus is that this is not the case ⌘ Read more
**England food strategy ducks big questions on health and environment**
A major policy paper fails to address big health and environmental issues it was supposed to tackle, such as how to enable the diet changes needed to reach net zero ⌘ Read more
**AI finds hidden evidence of ancient human fires 1 million years ago**
An AI tool has spotted subtle evidence of changes in flint tools that indicate ancient humans had cooking fires at a 1-million-year-old archaeological site in Israel ⌘ Read more
**More than 1 in 7 people worldwide have had Lyme disease**
Lyme disease is becoming increasingly common across the world, with warming temperatures one possible culprit for ticks spreading to new regions ⌘ Read more
**Bacteria bred for 2000 generations settle long-term evolution mystery**
A 2000-generation experiment with bacteria suggests existing variation makes a smaller contribution to evolution than we had thought ⌘ Read more
**UK may go it alone in orbit after Brexit shut-out from EU space plans**
The UK may invest in its own space plans if Brexit-related issues continue to prevent full involvement in the European Union’s programmes ⌘ Read more
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