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Rivers are leaking ancient carbon back into the atmosphere

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Massaging the neck and face may help flush waste out of the brain

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TB's extraordinary evolution reveals why the ancient disease lives on

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Quantum computers are on the edge of revealing new particle physics

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Adhesive made from wood works in a standard glue gun

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Can AI understand a flower without being able to touch or smell?

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Crafty cockatoos learn to use public drinking fountains

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Infant RSV shot may be more effective than vaccines during pregnancy

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NASA is facing the biggest crisis in its history

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Why it's taking a century to pin down the speed of the universe

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Super-invasive termites could spread from Florida around the world

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Private ispace Resilience probe will attempt lunar landing this week

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Discovering the marvels of mucus is inspiring amazing new medicines

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Quarter of people follow rules even with no downside to breaking them

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There may be a surprising upside to losing coral reefs as oceans warm

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Best quantum 'transistor' yet could lead to more accurate computers

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Trillion dollars' worth of platinum waiting to be mined on the moon

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There’s growing evidence the big five mass extinctions never happened

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Dogs pollute water with pesticides even weeks after flea treatment

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The global temperature may be even higher than we thought

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Any wall can be turned into a camera to see around corners

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At this rate, carbon dioxide removal will never matter for the climate

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Should you still learn a second language if AI can translate for you?

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PTSD in 9/11 responders didn’t start improving for nearly a decade

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How does the pill affect your brain? We're finally getting answers

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Our verdict on Ringworld by Larry Niven: Nice maths, shame about Teela

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Read an extract from time-travel novel The Ministry of Time

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'Time travel was just a metaphor for controlling a narrative'

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First evidence of ancient birds nesting above the Arctic circle

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Leprosy was in the Americas long before the arrival of Europeans

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Will SpaceX’s Starship rocket ever work – and what if it doesn’t?

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Amazing images reveal new details in the sun's atmosphere

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Qubit breakthrough could make it easier to build quantum computers

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Dark chocolate is rich in flavanols. Does that make it a health food?

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Before the Great Wall, Chinese rulers built a shallow ditch

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We’re about to unlock the secrets of ancient human brains

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Massive glacier collapse triggers landslide that buries Swiss village

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How your whole imagination is conjured up from three brain processes

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Storm clouds threaten a promised AI revolution in weather prediction

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Italian festival of the snake-catchers revealed in colourful photos

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Is this book the ultimate guide for getting babies to sleep? Sort of

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How the new Murderbot TV series made me a reluctant convert

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How a study in the Stockholm subway could help prevent violent crime

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Guess who brought back Agatha Christie as an AI clone

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Does the old concept of companion planting have any science behind it?

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A rich new history of our obsession with extracting Earth's resources

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Can imagining a better future really make it come true?

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Do we have free will? Quantum experiments may soon reveal the answer

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How visualisation sets you up for success by changing your cognition

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Fossils show puzzling lack of evolution during last ice age peak

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