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According to a new study, there is an explanation for the sensation that usually goes away after moisturiser is applied.
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How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus
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Multiple theories to explain formation of enigmatic circular patterns have been put forward over five decades
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Scientists believe rare rescue is a sign that the fearsome reptiles may be capable of compassion
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The discovery is likely to change archaeologists’ understanding of the evolution of early human technology
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They claim governments' slow action on climate change violates their human rights.
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Environmentalists say delaying the implementation of new biodiversity rules is "a hammer blow for nature".
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Tiny crustaceans described as ‘the bioequivalent of a Dyson vacuum cleaner for wastewater’
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Einstein Turm (Einstein Tower) has undergone extensive renovations to preserve it for future generations
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There’s a sensation many of us might have experienced: when something routine or recognisable suddenly feels strange and unfamiliar. It’s known as jamais vu, or ‘never seen’. Research into this odd feeling recently won an Ig Nobel ...
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Exclusive: archaeologist Christos Tsirogiannis accuses Manhattan DA’s office of abusing intellectual property
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Scientists believe rare rescue is a sign that the fearsome reptiles may be capable of compassion
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The discovery is likely to change archaeologists’ understanding of the evolution of early human technology
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Until now it had been thought that antibiotics kill bacteria or stop them growing.
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The simple and reliable test could revolutionise the search for life on other worlds, researchers say.
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I was attacked for presenting evidence on Covid – it made me reflect on how we can rebuild faith in science, says Nobel laureate and physicist Giorgio Parisi
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Researchers say their findings are helpful in the ongoing assessment of the risks and benefits of molnupiravir treatment.
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Faint smudges represent combined light from thousands of distant stars
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The discovery is likely to change archaeologists’ understanding of the evolution of early human technology