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Forget blue zones, superfoods and hi-tech rejuvenation therapies: study after study suggests our dreams of immortality will never come true. But maybe that’s just the kick in the pants humanity needs, writes Emma Beddington
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Elon Musk’s enormous rocket sets off on boldest test flight yet as it targets controlled splashdown in Indian Ocean
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The Starship blasted off at the southern tip of Texas near the Mexican border
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The US scientist on being the first Black woman to descend to Earth’s deepest point, ignoring career advice – and what really happened to the Titan submersible
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While healthy eating and regular workouts are certainly good for us, many scientists now believe that genes rather than lifestyle are the determining factor in how long we live
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British scientists have developed simple ways for those in danger areas to make complex medical equipment quickly
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First meetings between new puppies and cats should be taken slowly, say Dogs Trust researchers
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As part of its Generation Pup research, Dogs Trust is looking at the interaction between dogs and cats.
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Tang dynasty people used products similar to today’s lipstick and blusher, archeologists say
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Tang dynasty people used products similar to today’s lipstick and blusher, archeologists say
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Scientists have ‘definitively’ proved identity of remains – with navigator’s precise origins to be revealed
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Funnel Beaker Culture site may hold one of the earliest insulated cellars constructed in Europe to preserve food
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The Northern Lights, also known as aurora borealis, lit up the night skies over England.
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Silk fibre shot through needle lifts steel bolt, scalpel and wooden block
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The Northern Lights, also known as aurora borealis, lit up the night skies over England.
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Vessel hidden at depth of 3,000m at bottom of icy Weddell Sea in Antarctica for more than century
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The Darwin finches, a group of about 18 species of passerine birds, are well known for their wide diversity in beak form and function.