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When fighting cancer, chemotherapy is still a bit of a blunt instrument. By combining it with soundwaves, however, researchers have found a way to turn it into more of a scalpel than a club, sparing damage to nearby tissue and the body as a whole.
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<p>Reducing overall calorie intake may rejuvenate your muscles and activate biological pathways important for good health, according to researchers at the National Institutes of Health and their colleagues. Decreasing calories without d ...
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Scientists believe asteroid may be remains of an early planet’s core, and could shed light on inaccessible centers of rocky planets
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The UK may weaken some key green commitments, despite its pledge to reach "net zero" by 2050.
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University of Kentucky challenged computer scientists to reveal contents of carbonised papyrus, a ‘potential treasure trove for historians’
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Scientists say challenge of building moon base on dust could be overcome by heating it with giant lens
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The flaws of the awards, seen by the public as the only game in town, are hindering the pursuit of innovation, says astronomer royal Martin Rees
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Scientists say climate change may bring a decrease in frequency of hail activity but an increase in severity
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In 2018 the World Health Organisation formally included gaming disorder in its diagnostic manual for the first time. Nearly four years into running the only NHS gaming disorder clinic, Prof Henrietta Bowden Jones tells Madeleine Finlay about how her ...
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The space agency has showed off some of the material collected from a 4.5-billion-year-old asteroid for the first time.
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The space agency has showed off some of the material collected from a 4.5-billion-year-old asteroid for the first time.
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Ancient black dust and chunks are from asteroid named Bennu, almost 60m miles away and collected three years ago