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Experts suggest the new findings have the potential to ‘revolutionise’ diagnosis for people with suspected Alzheimer’s.
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Jaxa space agency says landerâs solar panels may not be angled correctly, after apparently flawless descent
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Researchers at LSHTM have been working alongside local communities in Africa for almost three decades to research, develop and deploy the jab.
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Greatest likelihood of contact between two broods likely around Springfield in Illinois, scientists say
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The coverage of the modelâs birthday celebrations has led me to reflect on my tendency to compare myself to others. Perhaps itâs time to take a different tack, writes Emma Beddington
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The zoologist on observing animal communication in the wild, why dolphins give one another names, and the high likelihood that humans could converse with aliens
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The controversial painkiller is being cited in a growing number of deaths in Spain despite warnings about dangerous side-effects
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The object’s purpose has left modern archaologists at a loss as the 12-sided metal shell has no markings and experts have not found any mention of them in contemporary literature
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The lead projectile, likely used with a slingshot, was found inscribed with the name of Roman dictator Julius Caesar
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Reef, which extends for 310 miles from Florida to South Carolina and at some points is 68 miles wide, called ‘breathtaking in scale’
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The space race of the 20th century put the first person on the moon. Now a new race to the lunar surface – with new global players – is just getting going. Robin McKie reports
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TheTyrannosaurus mcraeensis was on display in an American museum for years and mistakenly described as a T rex