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How a simple walk can bust stress, boost cognition and fight diseases
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Microplastics could be hampering the ocean’s ability to capture carbon
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Bitter argument breaks out over controversial theory of consciousness
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Deepfake makers can now evade an unusual detection method
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Our wounds heal slower than the cuts and scrapes of other primates
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Trump administration jeopardises key report on climate change
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Reddit users were subjected to AI-powered experiment without consent
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How vanishing Y chromosomes could help explain men's ill health
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'Dark photon' theory of light aims to tear up a century of physics
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Air filters in classrooms reduce sick days by more than 10 per cent
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US plans massive health database to study autism – will it work?
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A new version of the periodic table could change how we measure time
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The 'impossible' particle hinting at the universe's biggest secrets
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Earthquakes could be an overlooked source of underground hydrogen fuel
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Humans evolved to survive mild burns at the expense of severe ones
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Virtual reality could help men understand the impacts of catcalling
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Is Keir Starmer being advised by AI? The UK government won’t tell us
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US government defunds research on misinformation
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Chatbots can hide secret messages in seemingly normal conversations
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Ancient supervolcano eruption had surprisingly mild impact on climate
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Hackers could 'vandalise' quantum computers without people noticing
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First ever 'black hole bomb' created in the lab
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Ancient camp shows how humans adapted to extreme cold in Europe
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'Bone collector' caterpillar wears dead insect body parts as disguise
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Signs of alien life on exoplanet K2-18b may just be statistical noise
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Oldest ant fossil ever found shows how ants took over the world
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Reading for pleasure has plummeted over the past 20 years
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Colossal ancient icebergs left grooves on the bottom of the North Sea
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The supplement that really can improve your brain health
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Daily doses of peanuts could desensitise adults with the allergy
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First evidence of gladiator fight with lion seen in Roman-era skeleton
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Can climate science attribute economic damage to major polluters?
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Lyme disease treated with antibiotic that doesn't harm gut microbiome
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Where is the TV drama to move the dial on climate change?
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Should you water your orchid with ice cubes?
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Photography contest spotlights the beauty of science in vivid detail
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Mining the Arctic's precious resources is a fool's errand
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Is there such a thing as a 'vegetative electron microscope'? Doubtful
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Chronicling nature activism in a coastal corner of India
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Are ordinary people fighting a losing battle to go green?
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An elegant account of how one ancient language went global
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Dire wolf 'de-extinction' criticised by conservation group
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Ultra-secure quantum data sent over existing internet cables
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How astonishing observatories could do big physics from the moon
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Bats that walk backwards have developed unusual navigation strategy
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Powerful blasts of X-rays could reveal a black hole waking from sleep
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We can build quantum computers using the rules of special relativity
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Phone game lowers social anxiety by shifting focus on to the positive
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Giant coral colony discovered in Red Sea tourism hotspot
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Jets wrapped in 'shark skin' material could fly further on less fuel
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