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Ancient hand tools found in Jordan’s rift valley suggest a migration route following now dried-up rivers.
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Michelle Donelanâs plan to âdepoliticiseâ science with new guidelines on sex and gender research is a chilling move, says science writer Philip Ball
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The tiny crystals create more precise colours and are used in medical imaging as well as in solar panels.
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Sweden’s Royal Academy of Sciences names scientists behind quantum dot technology as 2023 winners in email
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Letter: Scientists work with food companies to try to improve the health impacts of foods, says Prof Peter Wilde
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The nation has reeled from disaster to disaster in recent years, as it feels the effects of climate change.
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In people with the condition, the body attacks its own beta cells and destroys its capacity to produce insulin.
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Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier share £823,000 prize for work on electron dynamics in matter
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Silver and copper alloy disc from days of King Alfred hailed as one of the most important finds of its kind
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Madeleine Finlay meets menopause expert Dr Louise Newson to find out about some of the myths surrounding the menopause, how women can prepare for this stage in life, and why information and support can be so difficult to access
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Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman share the £823,000 prize announced by Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockhom
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Precession of Earthâs rotation pole means brightest star in Cepheus will one day function as north star