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Dome-headed dinosaur from Mongolia is the oldest ever found
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Stretching the skin could enable vaccines to be given without a needle
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Global suicide rates fell 30 per cent since 1990 – but not in the US
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Asteroid exploded 'similar to a bomb' over France in a rare event
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30,000-year-old toolkit shows what ancient hunter carried in a pouch
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Long covid may be making your periods longer and heavier
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The science revealing how the right diet can add a decade to your life
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The exercises you need to do to reach 100 in great shape
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Why caring for your microbiome is crucial if you want to live to 100
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How to nurture the right mindset for living to 100
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What’s the secret to living well beyond the average life expectancy?
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The real scientific insights from Bryan Johnson’s immortality quest
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Around one-third of AI search tool answers make unsupported claims
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Making atoms self-magnify reveals their quantum wave functions
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Good immune health may come at the expense of chronic inflammation
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Lunar missions may contaminate the moon with hardy Earth microbes
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The oldest human mummies were slowly smoked 14,000 years ago
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Modular nuclear reactors sound great, but won't be ready any time soon
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Mars once had an atmosphere that was thicker than Earth's today
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What it’s like to run the world’s best dark matter detector
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Covid-19 vaccine benefits worth up to $38 trillion in first year alone
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Stealth radio hides signal in background noise to protect drone pilots
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The death of dinosaurs dramatically re-engineered Earth's landscapes
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Higher dose of Wegovy ups both weight loss and side effects
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Jaguar breaks records by swimming at least 1.3 kilometres
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Child obesity is now more common than undernutrition – what do we do?
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Hedonistic habits could turn you into a mosquito magnet
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Jupiter is smaller and more squashed than we thought
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A weird cloud forms on Mars each year and now we know why
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Early Neanderthals hunted ibex on steep mountain slopes
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Why simple tasks like charging your phone rely on quantum measurements
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Britain's economy thrived after the withdrawal of the Roman Empire
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Deflecting a deadly asteroid just got a lot less dangerous
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DNA cassette tape can store every song ever recorded
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Antibody cocktail could work as a universal flu treatment
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Why your nose could be the perfect window into your mental state
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Tim Spector's guide to fermentation is meticulous and persuasive
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Telling incoming aliens from space rocks… on a scale of 1 to 10!
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Matt Richtel grapples with how modern life is warping adolescence
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How to pick the right fertiliser for all your different plants
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Exciting new research shows ways to defuse the "green backlash"
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Even in our digital world, materials still matter
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Alien: Earth adds surprisingly good TV dimension to veteran sci-fi
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We evolved to match local micronutrient levels, which may be a problem
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Gravitational waves finally prove Stephen Hawking's black hole theorem
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NASA hasn't found life on Mars yet – but signs are promising
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Which perimenopause treatments actually work?
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Tiny structure in the brain could be driving how much you eat
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Asteroid Ryugu once had liquid water flowing through it
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Iridescent mammals are much more common than we thought
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