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It lives outside religion, promising a feeling of connection to others, the planet and our long, shared history
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Oyster farms are losing millions of molluscs each year, putting livelihoods in jeopardy. Scientists are racing to understand why
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If you have a sense of adventure and know your squills from your spurges, Cambridge University Botanic Garden may have the job for you
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Hera to measure Dimorphos space rock that Dart probe deliberately hit
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The display, also known as aurora borealis, is most likely to be visible in Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England.
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Most childcare advice is simply opinion; research based on data and evidence is the liberation we need, says author Lucy Jones
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The 1,000-year-old Viking silver coins were unearthed by metal detectorists
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Charity makes appeal after struggling to source wood in UK and says it may be forced to look abroad
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Five regions of the planet were claimed to hold the key to living past 100. Research by Dr Saul Newman of the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing shows the truth isn’t that simple, writes Kevin E G Perry
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Gilead Sciences announces deal to manufacture generic versions of lenacapavir, but critics say it excludes many countries where incidence is highest
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The study found that the medication, called RI-AG03, was effective at preventing the build-up of Tau proteins
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The long read: In postwar Warsaw, my grandmother Zosia fixed the teeth of prisoners and spies. In doing so, she came into contact with the hidden history of her times in a way few others could