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National species list expands, with orb spider named after Tom Hardy’s Marvel character, Venom, also included
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Exclusive: More than 70 guards at the London attractions taking part after ‘years of real-terms pay cuts’
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Nasa’s Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, who flew Starliner amid technical failures, will remain at ISS until February
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Research says outdoor light exposure in evening increases prevalence of the disease, especially in people under age 65
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My hands were shaking. It was the first time a person had touched it and the first time it had been seen in 66 million years
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Man, 60, likely belonged to Alemanni Germanic tribes that played a role in Rome’s downfall
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Sauropod ‘Qunkasaura pintiquiniestra’ was nearly 50 feet long and weighed more than 10 tons
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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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Weeks after revelation that megalith came from Scotland, researchers make surprise discovery
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Ancestor of triceratops likely marched from Asia to North America via prehistoric land bridge, scientists say
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Pantelleria island was likely a trade and cultural hub in the Mediterranean during the Roman Republic
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Ian Sample talks to Trudie Lang, professor of global health research and director of the global health network at the University of Oxford, to find out what we still need to learn in order to tackle and contain the new strain of mpox behind the lates ...
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Researchers at the University of Dundee have also used cutting-edge technology to help create a Parkinson’s disease drug that is undergoing trials.
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The prototypes, named Codi and Charlie, are being tested by aerospace giant Airbus.
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The behaviour may be more common than thought, scientists say.
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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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New archaeological research adds to view that siege may have been quicker and more efficient than was thought