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1. Physicists reveal the paper most likely to give you a paper cut

2. Some bamboo toilet paper contains hardly any bamboo

3. Robot designs better paper planes than a human

4. Putting pen to paper may boost memory

5. Super-absorbent towel beats paper.

8. Stories of Paper Innovation

9. The nature of a proof: A 2021 paper has got physicists discussing whether the boundaries we imagine for Newtonian physics are simply failures of imagination, finds Chanda Prescod-Weinstein

11. Why so squeamish?

14. Puzzles.

15. That’s a wrap.

19. Really brief.

20. Spinning out.

22. Putting pen to paper may boost memory.

23. Bitter divisions over controversial maths proof.

25. Feedback.

26. Is the truth out there?

27. History, decoded.

28. Almost the last word.

29. Did Homo naledi bury its dead?

30. Feedback.

31. Wasps have specific brain cells for recognising faces.

32. Largest recorded solar storm was even bigger than we thought.

33. Slice, slice, baby.

34. Is a vital ocean current heading for a tipping point?

35. Your letters.

36. What goes up….

37. More than half of cancer biology lab findings cannot be replicated.

38. Fitting it all together.

39. The ultimate bathroom tile had mathematicians celebrating.

40. The Oh-My-God particle.

42. Failure to replicate.

43. The enigma that was Peter Higgs.

44. Your letters.

45. Did we come close to extinction?

46. Don’t miss.

47. Post is a first class way to send sperm.

48. Homeward bound.

49. Building with wood may not be as climate-friendly as thought.

50. Cash reward to slay maths epic.