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Discovered by an amateur astronomer in August, C/2023 P1 is likely to be visible to the naked eye this week
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DNA evidence examined three years after his false conviction for rape in 2004 was vital in exonerating him
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Local archaeologists dedicate their lives to protect priceless artefacts from smugglers, Hamas and Israeli attacks in a land at historyâs crossroads
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Vaccines, available only to high-risk groups, have been brought forward as cases begin to rise and winter looms
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SpaceX is hoping to launch satellites for the US Space Development Agency today (2 September), following a two-day delay.
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Wet, windy conditions followed record-breaking temperatures in June with northern regions seeing more sunshine than usual.
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Sultan al-Neyadi will make history when he completes his six-month tenure on the International Space Station this Saturday, the longest-ever space mission by an Arab man or woman
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Scientists used high-frequency random noise stimulation, which sends a mild electrical current to the brain through two electrodes.
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Genomics analysis indicates that at least 800,000 years ago breeding individuals sank to as few as 1,300
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Museum-goers to be transported back to 1450BC by odours of oils, resins and beeswax with which noblewoman was embalmed
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Looking like a pearl necklace, the object known as SN1987A is the closest star explosion to Earth.
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Science correspondent Linda Geddes tells Ian Sample about her recent investigation into the hype and science surrounding the vagus nerve, and also whether her own experiment with an allegedly nerve-stimulating device is having any effect
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Welcome to the world of rugged wellness podcasts and newsletters, fronted by bearded men with very big shoulders, says Guardian columnist Emma Brockes