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In Greek mythology, Artemis is said to have placed Orion in the stars after a scorpion stung his foot and killed him
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The continuing lack of transparency about UFOs in the US is causing concern not only about the existence of aliens but about the psychological fallout of uncovering a conspiracy
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Christopher Rufo, credited with helping oust school’s first Black president, touted critic associated with ‘scientific racists’
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SpaceX is today launching another batch of Starlink satellites from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in California.
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Bone strength is set in childhood so better park access could prevent fractures in older people, study finds
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Professor Stuart Russell said the UK’s approach to the tech’s regulation was a ‘complete misunderstanding’
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Study calculated that there was an 11% increase in mortality associated with cases involving the use of hydroxychloroquine
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Moon mission records provide a clue as to why getting to the lunar surface remains far from straightforward
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A new study suggests an ancient species of great ape was likely driven to extinction by environmental changes
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A 1.3bn light year-sized ring discovered by PhD student in Lancashire appears to defy the cosmological principle assumption
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Laser-sensor technology reveals network of earthen mounds and buried roads in rainforest area of Ecuador
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Researchers have identified the newly discovered subspecies of tyrannosaur known as Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis.
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The skin, which has a pebbled surface and most closely resembles crocodile skin, belonged to an early species of Palaeozoic reptile.
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From the Amazon to Africa and south-east Asia, diversity among rainforest species follows the same rule, study shows
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‘Mummy was in middle of birthing process at time of death,’ researchers say
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Ian Sample and science correspondent Hannah Devlin discuss the big stories likely to hit the headlines and share their predictions for 2024
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In the study more than 200 women aged 18-30 watched a video of unfamiliar adults consuming raw broccoli.
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Combining clinical and genomic data creates a key resource for clinicians to better predict outcomes and tailor cancer treatments, researchers say.
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Study of ancient DNA shows bronze age Yamnaya people spread gene variants that carry increased risk of multiple sclerosis