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Behaviour likely emerged from early humans sucking lips to remove parasites while grooming, researchers say
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Intent to throw dead body into well was likely to render castle uninhabitable, scientists say
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Wild animals are also affected by clocks changing
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Research and development is an investment, not a cost, and if the UK is to maintain its world-leading position it must commit to long-term funding, say academics Andre Geim and Nancy Rothwell
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Ability to stand on nondominant leg shows highest rate of decline with age
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Scurvy may be mistaken for conditions like inflamed blood vessels and, if left untreated, may lead to potentially fatal bleeding
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Goosebumps, tears, a sense of solidarity… There’s a name for that feeling, and its manifestations – from Swifties handing out friendship bracelets to strong responses to political messaging – can bring good and ill
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New exhibition shows how Perth museum traced Ta-Kr-Hb mummy’s origin to Kingdom of Kush – modern day Sudan
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Felines seem to assess their anatomical features before entering small spaces
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Wild animals are also affected by clocks changing
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As an airport limits goodbye cuddles to three minutes, here’s a guide to different embraces, and their positive effects
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Analysis of ‘first-ever discovery’ of fossilised stomach contents provides insight into eating habits of pterosaurs.
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Open letter by 82 laureates commends Harris and calls Trump a potential threat to progress on climate crisis
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Kelly and Zach Weinersmith’s book overturns Elon Musk’s claim that we could live on the red planet within years while stressing the good reasons to pursue space settlement
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An animal rights group and a zoo in the state are sparring over the rights of five endangered African elephants
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Ability to stand on nondominant leg shows highest rate of decline with age
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Owners should adjust their pets’ routines gradually by 10 to 15 minutes every day, a week before the clocks go back, Dr Jeffrey Kelu said.