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Ian Sample talks to Dr Amy Orben, who leads the digital mental health programme at the Medical Research Council’s cognition and brain sciences unit
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Europe witnessing spread of invasive red fire ants with painful bites: ‘We knew this day would come’
The continent has evaded them for longer than expected – until now
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But it comes as separate research links vaping to chronic stress in older teenagers and young adults
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Natural compound found in spice may reduce excess stomach acid as effectively as omeprazole, first study of its kind finds
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Space agency said potential finding of dimethyl sulfide on K2-18 b, produced only by life on Earth, is yet to be confirmed
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Creating the world's first cloned mammal was arguably one of the greatest scientific achievements of the 20th Century.
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A study found that 76% of people dating have either ghosted or been ghosted. Why is this considered acceptable?
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Researchers in Cornwall find birds stick with offspring, siblings and mating partners even at risk of going hungry
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Constellation named after mythical daughter of an overly proud parent gets to boast its own galaxy
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Explorer Ludovic Slimak has dedicated decades to unearthing the mystery of our prehistoric ancestors. Now he has found a missing piece that radically reshapes our understanding â not just of the Neanderthals but of humanity itself
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This bold and forensic history of the pandemic, drawing on previously unpublished diaries, underlines the sheer scale of suffering, with the poor and isolated particularly badly hit
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19th-century trailblazers Annie Maunder and Alice Everett finally earn due recognition for decades of largely unattributed work
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Where science leads, British industry must speak with one voice to force politicians to re-establish vital links with the European Union
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Democrats say deaths will follow false claim by Dr Joseph Ladapo that new boosters were not tested on humans
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Two studies use facial recognition to analyse âold masterâ painting and return opposite verdicts
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Billions were sunk into the promise of treatments personalised to the individual. Now many believe the money might have been better spent on public health interventions