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The finding marks the discovery of a new type of astronomical object – massive magnetic helium stars.
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Three pilots will attempt the first hydrogen open basket gas balloon crossing of the Atlantic next month. British explorer Sir David Hempleman-Adams, 66, will be joined by American balloon manufacturer Bert Padelt, 62 and Swiss scientist and entrepr ...
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Heat is the number one cause of weather-related deaths in the US. What happens to our bodies when we overheat?
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Vlad likely had skin and respiratory conditions and may have even cried tears of blood, scientists say
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Study highlights significance of using large-scale data to address long-standing questions about evolution of languages
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‘It could help the very elderly or someone who has had a brain injury or stroke to improve cognition’
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People not eligible for autumn booster programme should have option to pay for jab, experts argue, amid new wave concerns
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Scientists also unearthed body of medieval woman at the site last year who was also buried with a padlock attached to foot
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Medical breakthrough marks longest pig kidney has functioned in a human, setting stage for operations in living patients
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The Asia native was found in Georgia, prompting concern that it could devastate important pollinators including the honeybee
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The development advances the promise of transplantation from one species to another, researchers say.
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The study suggests the mummy has more ancestry in common with early Anatolian farmers than any European counterparts.
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Scientists have reconstructed Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall” through recordings of epilepsy surgery patients’ brainwaves as they listened to the song. It is the first time a recognisable song has been decoded from the recordings of ...
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In this special Age of Extinction mini-series from Science Weekly, Guardian biodiversity reporter Phoebe Weston explores the murky world of the illegal killing of birds of prey on grouse moors, and asks why it is so difficult to solve these crimes. I ...
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Scientists also unearthed body of medieval woman at the site last year who was also buried with a padlock attached to foot
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Military personnel employed as firefighters found to have particularly elevated levels of forever chemicals
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Vlad likely had skin and respiratory conditions and may have even cried tears of blood, scientists say