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- SWho wants to go to space?spectatornews.com
New look at first black hole detected shows it is bigger than expectedNew York Post
How to prevent AI from taking over the worldNew Statesman
- QDon’t Tell Einstein, but Black Holes Might Have ‘Hair’quantamagazine.org
Grandparent wars: who did the baby smile at first?Sydney Morning Herald
Astronaut to become first Brit to enter space and reach bottom of deepest oceanmirror.co.uk
Charming time loop romcom: The Map of Tiny Perfect Things reviewThe Guardian
A pretend life won’t get you in Who’s WhoThe Times
Interstellar object that sped through the solar system 'was aliens' says Profmirror.co.uk
Respected Harvard astronomer who worked with late Stephen Hawking claims that an alien 'traveler' paid us a visit in 2017Daily Mail
Harvard astronomer argues that alien vessel paid us a visittimesofmalta.com
How smoking cannabis can affect your intelligence: Using the drug once a week for six months can knock off two IQ points and could have 'significant effects' on teens' verbal skillsDaily Mail
How quantum computers could hack our brains with fake memories like Total Recallthenextweb.com
Zoned out: One in three people are walking around in a 'concussion-like daze' due to stress and lack of sleep, study suggestsDaily Mail
Why Aliens Likely Exist and Visited Us in 2017, According to Harvard’s Top Astronomerobserver.com
BLAZE BAYLEY On Upcoming LP 'War Within Me': 'This Is An Album That I Want To Put On And Feel Very Positive About'blabbermouth.net
A $100 Million Message From Aliens In The Star System Next-Door? What We Know About The Mysterious ‘BLC1’ Radio SignalForbes
New '21st Century iron lung' ventilator designed by British experts could revolutionise Covid treatment by taking patients out of intensive care wardsDaily Mail
Egg experiment reveals what happens to your brain when you hit your head - and may explain why 'rotating' uppercut punches knock boxers outDaily Mail
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