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Bird flu may be making foxes and other animals behave in unusual ways

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Asteroids that speed up unexpectedly may be ‘dark comets’ in disguise

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Oxygen on early Earth may have come from quartz crushed by earthquakes

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Is someone lying to you? A lack of detail may give them away

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Astonishing 3D footage of ants recorded using 54-camera set-up

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Orcas in the North Pacific may be dying out due to inbreeding

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Stephen Hawking's final theorem turns time and causality inside out

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IPCC climate change report: Can we avoid 1.5°C of global warming?

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IPCC reporting hiatus could imperil political action on climate change

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Spring equinox 2023: Why day and night aren't actually equal in length

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Seven days to a fitter you: Read our top exercise long reads for free

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Algae-farming fish help coral reefs bounce back from bleaching events

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Your early life shapes the mix of good and bad viruses in your gut

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Women show signs of cellular ageing at 19 that hit men at age 40

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Quantum effects could be key to the chemistry of life on Titan

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Bird flu cases are expected to surge as birds migrate in coming weeks

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Quantum computers may finally have their first real practical use

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Protein fragments that repair skin damage could be added to cosmetics

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Covid-19 may have started in raccoon dogs, new DNA evidence shows

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Glass made of amino acids can be 3D-printed and dissolves in the body

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Covid-19 threat expected to become on par with flu this year, says WHO

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Gut bacteria that break down oestrogen linked to depression in women

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'Red matter' superconductor may not be a wonder material after all

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China reclaims pandas from US zoos – is the panda politics era over?

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Stunning new orchid species grows in lawns and parks in Japan

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Australia’s rarest bird of prey is disappearing faster than we thought

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Maternal mortality rate in the US rose drastically in 2021

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80,000 mouse brain cells used to build a living computer

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How poisonous amphibians evolve bright colours to warn predators off

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Windows filled with see-through wood layer help hold in heat

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Umbilical blood stem cell transplant puts woman in HIV remission

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Brexit law change could restrict access to UK river pollution data

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Earliest evidence of a meteorite hitting Earth found in Australia

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Notre Dame fire revealed cathedral’s innovative use of iron

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Why fears around children playing video games are counterproductive

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Still Life With Bones review: Harrowing account of exposing genocide

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See pictures documenting the magnificent Padma river

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Saving Time review: We need a longer sense of time – based on nature

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Is the chatbotpocalypse looming? Some people would like us to think so

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Genome technology is transforming healthcare but what should we allow?

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Bot Love review: Are you ready to have a relationship with an AI?

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Become a citizen scientist in the fight against antibiotic resistance

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NASA unveils new spacesuit for Artemis moon mission astronauts

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Galaxy may have eaten all its neighbours and now it's all alone

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Cave paintings of mutilated hands could be a Stone Age sign language

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Caffeine linked to lower BMI and reduced risk of type 2 diabetes

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Jumping parasitic worms use static electricity to hit their targets

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Longest dinosaur neck on record was six times longer than a giraffe's

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Robot snake that moves like a sidewinder could inspect sewage pipes

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Gene-edited rice may be able to grow on Mars

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