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Ancestor of triceratops likely marched from Asia to North America via prehistoric land bridge, scientists say
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Reversible technique could revolutionise medical diagnosis by helping locate injuries, monitor digestive disorders, and even identify cancers
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Cats more likely to display fetching behaviour if they are more active and playful and live indoors
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Behaviour may have evolved to help marmosets stay connected in dense rainforests, study says
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Romans launched brutal attack, capturing hilltop fortress within few weeks, researchers say
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Scientific research on pigeon missiles and dead trout also win at awards for amusing studies with serious implications
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Research on lactating cows and anus-breathing mammals also picked up awards.
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The Ig Nobels were founded by a science humor magazine in 1991 to honor the imaginative and unusual in science
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Marmosets have been heard using whistle-like ‘phee-calls’ to identify individuals
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Researchers suggest that the landslide was a result of a glacier at the foot of a mountain in Greenland thinning.
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Ice Age teenagers entered puberty at roughly the same age as teens today
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Jared Isaacman says on seeing Earth from space: 'Back at home we all have a lot of work to do but from here, the Earth sure looks like a perfect world'
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Romans launched brutal attack, capturing hilltop fortress within few weeks, researchers say
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Ian Sample and science correspondent Hannah Devlin discuss some of the science stories that have made headlines this week, from a new technique that uses food colouring to make skin transparent, to the first case of bird flu in a person with no known ...
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What does the feud between Elon Musk and Brazil’s supreme court mean for X and Starlink users in the country? Tom Phillips reports
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The technology developed by UCL was presented at the British Science Festival.
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Plant extracts found to have ‘remarkable activity’ against superbugs, scientists said