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French wild pansies are producing smaller flowers and less nectar than 20 to 30 years ago in âstartlingâ act of evolution, study shows
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Dark eyes are more common in domesticated dogs, possibly because we consider this trait more friendly
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About 12% of birds have died out as result of human activity in past 120,000 years, say scientists
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Veoza reduces the severity of this common menopausal symptom. But at £430 a month, only the wealthy will benefit just now, says Guardian columnist Devi Sridhar
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In the year that AI was supercharged by Chat GPT, Prof Michael Wooldridge is giving the Royal Institutionâs Christmas lectures on the truth about AI. Madeleine Finlay hears from him and science correspondent Nicola Davis in this Science Weekly C ...
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Bonobos and chimps demonstrate longest long-term memory ever found in nonhuman animals, scientists say
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A male contraceptive is almost here – and it’ll be another test of whether heterosexual men are actually willing to share the responsibilities of adult life
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Early and enduring adoption of Freudian psychoanalysis puts paid to view of it being a European practice
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King Charles has appointed a homeopath. Why do the elite put their faith in snake oil? | Martha Gill
The aristocracy and celebrities are in thrall to medical quackery that while useless can be far from harmless
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Two dementia medicines set for approval in Britain are first to improve patientsâ lives directly â but condition must be diagnosed
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Researchers made the discovery when looking into why the species’ eye colour changes depending on the season
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Animalsâ eyes change colour as colder months approach to enhance UV sight, helping them spot lichen vital for their survival
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Researchers made the discovery when looking into why the species’ eye colour changes depending on the season.