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Theory could shed light on evolutionary forces shaping mammalian aging as well as offering insights on cancer
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Discovery offers a ‘veritable goldmine of information’, scientists say
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‘Silk Dress Cryptogram’ was listed on blog as one of world’s top unsolved codes from history
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Analysis suggests Nanotyrannus was a smaller but longer-armed distant relative of T. rex.
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‘Hotspots of sinking land intersect directly with population and infrastructure hubs,’ researchers warn
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Scientists played audio recordings to volunteers – with the majority responding correctly to the birds’ emotions
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Analysis suggests Nanotyrannus was a smaller but longer-armed distant relative of T. rex.
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The Rosalind Franklin Laboratory – which has received more than £1 billion of public funding – is currently on sale on Rightmove.
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Bird avoided others of its species, and others also avoided it, scientists say
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In part one of this three-part series, three climate change scientists reveal the moment they realised the planet was heading for certain catastrophe. What did they do when they found out? How did they think the world would respond? And how do they f ...
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The two inner planets will be visible, Venus blazingly obvious and Mercury harder to spot
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Researchers found that heavily intoxicated individuals did not rate the looks of people in photos as more attractive.
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Editorial: Over the holidays, this column will explore next year’s urgent issues. Today we look at the challenge to regulate science that seems to defy comprehension
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A new film on the doctor is weak on the facts. But it marks a year in which we’ve turned to his theories to comprehend suffering – and to get treatment
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A figurine from one the world’s oldest known human settlements reveals much about the history and potential of female power, says science journalist Angela Saini
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Disastrous events included flash flooding in Africa and wildfires in Europe and North America
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Exclusive: Study published in 2019 used blood and saliva samples from 203 Uyghur and Kazakh people living in Xinjiang capital
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The location and function of the pancreas make it a difficult cancer to treat.
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The ‘strong r’ is becoming rare among younger generations in the North West, researchers have found.
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Duolingo is ‘pausing’ its Welsh course despite high demand – we need robust forms of learning that aren’t driven by profit, says writer and documentary-maker Gwenno Robinson