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Small windows barred with iron expose the ‘brute violence’ slaves were subjected to in the historic city
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Blood disorder that can lead to premature death affects estimated 100,000 people in the United States, most of whom are Black
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âPeace parksâ that establish protected areas across borders are one idea from those working to protect marine ecosystems in a region rife with geopolitical sensitivities
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Fleeting spectacle should be visible to millions as Leona asteroid to travel in front of Betelgeuse star early next week
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Peregrine first in series involving private spacecraft as conflict between scientific and commercial lunar interests looms
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Greater honeyguides respond more readily to calls made by certain African tribespeople than those made by a different tribe.
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Researchers in Japan have found that wasabi has unexpected cognitive benefits. A study conducted at Tohoku University found that the spicy sushi topping can improve both short and long-term memory. “We knew from earlier animal studies that wasabi ...
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Exclusive: Five IPCC report authors say scientists should be allowed to make policy prescriptions and potentially oversee implementation
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Madeleine Finlay hears from the biodiversity and environment reporter Patrick Greenfield, who is reporting for the Guardian from Cop28 in Dubai. He describes the rollercoaster first week of highs and lows and sets out what is still on the table as th ...
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Problems such as back pain, incontinence and depression cause widespread suffering but are underrecognised, global review finds
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A rheumatoid arthritis drug can suppress the progression of type 1 diabetes, a world-first clinical trial has found.
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Researchers also found jays tend to settle for a less preferred food option when another bird is present.