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Areas where the spiral galaxies may have ‘slammed’ together are seen in chilling detail
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Bats are important for US agriculture, helping farmers by providing the equivalent of $3.7 billion worth of insect pest control
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Scientists have found the oldest-known fossil of a tadpole that wriggled 160 million years ago
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Findings shed light on archaeological evidence of ancient interpersonal violence found in Australia
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Second man to walk on moon says ‘we need a proven, serious, tested leader for president’
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Second man to walk on moon says ‘we need a proven, serious, tested leader for president’
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The vessel, which was part of the Tudor navy and Henry VIII’s flagship, sank on July 19 1545.
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African giant pouched rats have been used to detect explosives and are being trained for search and rescue operations
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Findings shed light on archaeological evidence of ancient interpersonal violence found in Australia
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Scientists are ‘moving away from this anthropocentric view that ethanol is just something that humans use’
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Scentists say they want to bring Zosia back ‘as a human, and not as this monster that she is buried as’
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The ancient city’s dwelling had been covered in ash and debris from the historic eruption of Mount Vesuvius
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Presence of diverse materials from different eras in cave suggests it was frequented for millennia
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City has ‘all the hallmarks of a Classic Maya political capital’
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Area was likely home to village that expanded vastly 1,200 years ago, researchers suspect
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Behaviour likely emerged from early humans sucking lips to remove parasites while grooming, researchers say
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Felines seem to assess their anatomical features before entering small spaces
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Scans reveal ancient Egyptian aristocrat was as in her 30s or early 40s at time of death
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Unlike the US, Canada and Australia, the UK is only giving free boosters to some. But the cost of restricting them could be huge, says Devi Sridhar of Edinburgh University