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Finding in southern Paris may lead to better understanding of population that lived in the region during Antiquity and early Middle Ages, archaeologists say
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Glass urn containing wine was found in a tomb in Spain five years ago
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Identification was made possible thanks to DNA sample from living descendant of Captain James Fitzjames
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Orcas are intelligent apex predators with an impressively varied diet and unique behaviours
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Astronomers have published a gigantic infrared map of the Milky Way, containing more than 1.5 billion objects, including newborn stars. Using the European Southern Observatory’s (ESO) Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (Vista) t ...
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Commitment at UN general assembly comes amid warnings that antimicrobial resistance could undo a century of medical progress
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The sea robin has six leg-like structures that it uses to scurry across the ocean floor.
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Fish uses six leg-like structures formed from modified fins to ‘taste’ sea floor to hunt for food, study finds
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Newly discovered figures dating back to 200BCE nearly double the number of known geolgylphs at enigmatic site
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Cheese dating back to the Bronze Age has shed light on our ancestors’ diets - and have lessons for the present day
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Identification was made possible thanks to DNA sample from living descendant of Captain James Fitzjames
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Largest agricultural complex in Africa outside of the Nile region helped shape the western Mediterranean world during fourth millennium BC
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Industrial civilisation is close to breaching a seventh planetary boundary, and may already have crossed it, according to scientists who have compiled the latest report on the state of the world’s life-support systems. They say ocean acidificati ...
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Tree’s resin, called ’tsori’ in Biblical texts, was highly prized in ancient world for its used in perfume, incense, cataract medicine, embalming agents, and antidotes
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Women with premature ovarian insufficiency condition are more likely to develop conditions such as diabetes and lupus
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A new study has found that octopuses can actually work with other fish to hunt and will punch them if they do not cooperate. The research, published in the journal Nature on Monday 23 September, suggests that the famously intelligent octopuses can or ...
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Scientists used the most powerful laboratory source of radiation in the world to mimic the threat
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How archaeologists are investigating a major European battle fought over 32 centuries ago
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Tree’s resin, called ’tsori’ in Biblical texts, was highly prized in ancient world for its used in perfume, incense, cataract medicine, embalming agents, and antidotes