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Scientists are developing “flavoured lollipops” that may be able to determine whether someone has mouth cancer without using painful and invasive methods. Researchers say that their lollipop could be a quicker and kinder alternative that could be ...
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Researchers at the University of Birmingham have received £350,000 in funding to create prototypes.
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The mass deaths were puzzling scientists around the world – there were no signs of viruses or parasites. Then we looked closely at their skin
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In late 2016, US officials in Cubaâs capital began experiencing a mysterious and often debilitating set of symptoms that came to be known as Havana syndrome. Ian Sample speaks to the Guardianâs Julian Borger and consultant neurologist Prof ...
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Trials in UK, France and the Netherlands indicate tool can predict if patient will experience problems from surgery and radiotherapy
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Long-term computer use for leisure was found to be associated with lower levels of follicle-stimulating hormone in men
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Some wear on the lower teeth of the skulls showed that the individuals would have had lower lip piercings when alive
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Spending a lot of leisure time on the computer was found to be associated with lower levels of a hormone that stimulates the production of sperm.
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The brain’s survival among otherwise skeletonised remains has historically been regarded as extremely rare.
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Incredibly tough plants can tolerate intense cold and prolonged darkness, but temperature has also been rising
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Remains of dwellings at Must Farm Quarry in Whittlesey gives insight into everyday life almost 3,000 years ago