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Ancient Estonian meteorite was likely source for metal in arrowhead, scientists say
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Even ‘limited’ nuclear war with 250 of 13,000 nuclear weapons could kill 120 million people outright, op-ed says
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In the kitchen the process, known as the Maillard reaction, is used to create flavours and aromas out of sugars.
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Researchers analysed the remains of a partial skeleton that was uncovered 13 years ago in the Ica desert on the southern coast of Peru.
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Fossils found in Peru from extinct species show it may have had body mass of 85-340 tonnes – heavier than blue whales
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The display is expected to peak during the night of August 12, into the early hours of August 13.
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Overfishing and seabed trawling have decimated the native or common oyster in British waters
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‘Finding such incredibly delicate animals preserved in rock layers is such a wonderous discovery’
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Researchers say findings suggest a link between early sensory biases and aesthetic judgments later in life
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Research suggests adult aesthetics can be traced back to sensory biases in infancy
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Multiple links were found between social jet lag, diet quality, diet habits, inflammation, and gut microbiome composition
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Concern is mounting for workers across Texas unable to avoid the sun and scorching temperatures.
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New species named Burgessomedusa phasmiformis was found in Canada and is exceptionally well preserved
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Collection to include images, objects, magazines, books, podcasts, movies and music from 157 countries
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Infectious disease agency suggests central portion of state may have become ‘endemic location’ for potentially debilitating disease
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Scientists suspect ancient people took to coal to meet demands of expanding metallurgical activity
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Dish in Canberra, Australia, deployed to find interstellar spacecraft after flight control pointed its antenna away from Earth
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Autism without intellectual disabilities could be reframed as human ‘variability’ rather than medical condition, says sociologist
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Dartmoor National Park Authority win their appeal case against landowners to allow wild camping.
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Scientists are cautiously optimistic that new approaches to treating the disabling condition may improve the lives of those affected by it