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Altóir na Gréine stood for approximately 4,000 years on Dingle peninsula before vanishing in 19th century
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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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Researchers suggest their findings support the recommendation that women eat most of their protein in the form of fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds.
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The lead projectile, likely used with a slingshot, was found inscribed with the name of Roman emperor Julius Caesar
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Cat had ‘strong bite’ when hunting and may have preyed relatively larger animals than modern felines, scientists say
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The author Catherine Price tells Madeleine Finlay how her own excessive phone use inspired her to investigate the science behind our relationships with our devices, and what we know about how to break the cycle. And Prof Barbara Sahakian of Cambridge ...
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Spider dung beetles thought to be a only example of animals other than humans working together without knowing object’s destination
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Lichen survived 18 months attached to outside of International Space Station and raises prospect life could exist on Mars
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Experts hypothesise that attractiveness of behaviour was selected for during domestication process
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Darius Hughes was a key figure in Pfizerâs pioneering Covid vaccine drive. Now he has changed companies â and sees a big future for mRNA technology
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Lion’s mane find prompts fungarium to conserve rare fungi at risk from farmers and commercial strains
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‘Results demonstrate effect of time on physical healing is inseparable from psychological experience of time,’ scientists say
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âMind-blowingâ edition of 16th-century anatomistâs De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem estimated to be worth up to £1m
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No technology can yet match the uncanny ability that dogs possess to find their way home, says Richard Sugg, author of Kali the Wonder Dog