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Around three quarters of women develop the infection at least once in their lifetime.
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The University of Cantabria, whose prehistoric research team led the project, said the cave was ‘one of the best preserved Paleolithic dwellings in the world
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Adding a small amount of water to coffee beans before grinding them produces more consistent and tastier espresso, researchers say.
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Researchers say dash of water added to beans before they are ground creates more consistent, tastier coffee
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Collyweston Palace, home of Henry VII’s mother, uncovered despite ‘no money, no expertise, no plans’
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‘Best solution is to simply not use these products,’ scientists say
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The microscopic world hidden within an unassuming autumn leaf has been announced as the winner of the Royal Society publishing photography competition 2023
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Background Those who detransition have received increased public and scholarly attention and their narratives are often presented as evidence of limitations with contemporary gender-affirming care practices. However, there are scant empirical studies ...
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<p>Starting menstrual cycles at a young age—before the age of 13—is linked to a heightened risk of developing type 2 diabetes in mid-life, finds US research published online in the open access journal&amp ...
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The world is well off track to limit warming to 1.5C, but there have been some encouraging steps.
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The experience is called The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks.
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Fire severity is expected to increase as a result of warming. This will potentially amplify climate change due to its impact on the carbon cycle. This Review discusses ecosystem carbon loss and recovery following wildfire, and highlights where furthe ...
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Editorial: Patients are facing shorter lives as drug companies are demanding prices that health services here and in other countries cannot pay
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A new study, based on modeling, suggests fine silicate particles could have blocked sunlight and shut down photosynthesis across the globe
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Humans have the highest evolutionary rate towards becoming more altricial across all placental mammals, but this results primarily from postnatal enlargement of brain size rather than neonatal changes.