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Two decades of work in the field of cancer vaccines finally starting to bear fruit, experts say
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If tests are successful, Windracers Ultra UAV will be used for research such as surveying marine ecosystems and studying glaciers
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Fossils from 45,000 years ago were discovered at the site in Germany
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The findings could eventually lead to a simple test to quickly diagnose brain injury in newborns and help with treatment decisions, researchers said.
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UK researchers used computer simulations to model the formation of planets.
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New data from a phase 3 trial of R21/Matrix-M in African children confirmed the jab is effective and safe.
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Canine life expectancy found to vary significantly between breed, body size and face shape
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The Lancashire Heeler was found to have the highest life expectancy at 15.4 years.
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Female dogs from that category have biggest lifespan among pure breeds, but flat-faced canines more at risk of early death
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Ian Sample and science correspondent Hannah Devlin discuss the big science stories of the week – from news that Elon Musk’s Neuralink has implanted its first chip into a human, to research suggesting Alzheimer’s can pass between humans ...
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Letters: Mark Samuels on why accessing medicines, from routine to life-changing, is getting harder; Philip Clayton wonders why we don’t manufacture our own drugs
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Findings may lead to ways to block antibodies from getting into brain in cancer patients with neurological symptoms
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Pet owners risk contaminating their hands with neurotoxins for at least 28 days after application, scientists find
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Single-dose treatment transformed lives of patients with potentially deadly condition in first human trial
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Researchers say poor working and living conditions during industrialised England cannot be blamed entirely.
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They lived side by side with Neanderthals for several thousand years before the latter went extinct.
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However, scientists said there is no risk of the 890ft wide object colliding with our planet.
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‘After lying in silt for over 1,000 years, the sword has been preserved in excellent condition,’ experts say
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However, it is recommended to limit excessive intake, scientists say
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Researchers find this movement technique seen in the rosy-faced lovebird uses same forces as seen in forearms of primates