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Researchers conclude there is ‘potential value’ in testing heart patients’ urine for substances such as marijuana, ecstasy and cocaine
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Unlike his Indiana Jones character, Ford says he likes snakes and called the discovery "humbling".
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Breakthrough raises hopes that musicality of natural speech can be restored in patients with disabling neurological conditions
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Neuroscientists decoded the 1979 hit Another Brick In The Wall, Part 1.
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Researchers say that any way of identifying who is more likely to develop a smoking habit could help save millions of lives.
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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. In ...
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Researchers in Italy uncover inscribed sections of marble chronicle linked to previous finds at Ostia Antica archaeological park
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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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Indonesia's mangrove forests are being felled to make charcoal - locals say they have to make a living.
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Discovery by construction workers of building demolished in 1920s provides rare on-campus experience for archaeology students
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While the ultra-wealthy spend millions on bizarre elixirs, the rest of us can follow these simple steps to enjoy a better life, says public health expert Devi Sridhar
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One of the finest constellations on show in the northern sky, Cygnus’s body lies right along the Milky Way
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Erin Patterson tells police she bought the fungi from a supermarket chain and an Asian grocery store
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After reading that they are far heavier than you think, I abandoned the housework, the dog – and my grip on reality – and got out the kitchen scales
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In today’s newsletter: The new ‘Eris’ variant of Covid is a reminder that the virus has never fully gone away – but what will it mean for Britain?
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Findings may help find therapies to rejuvenate the body and add years to older individuals, scientists say
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Scientists did not find higher risk of dementia among people who took the drugs for fewer than 4.4 years
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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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Editorial: Evidence is mounting on the health costs of these products. The real culprit is financialised growth, not inadequate individual willpower