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New archaeological research adds to view that siege may have been quicker and more efficient than was thought
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Incident comes to light after female shark’s satellite tag starts to transmit off Bermuda five months after its release, implying that it had popped off
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Surprise results have been published after analysis of 15,000 individuals, but the study’s authors stress that the risks in professional sport are very different
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Dogs could help scientists understand more about how animals other than humans retain their memories
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The study was first commissioned by the World Health Organisation in 2019, and is the most comprehensive to date
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Portuguese residents were terrified when the ground started shaking in the early hours of Monday morning last week. Environmental scientist Deborah R Coen explains why they are right to worry about when the big one will hit Lisbon and many other of o ...
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Orbex aims to carry out its first launch from the ‘carbon neutral’ spaceport in northern Scotland next year.
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Early settlers ‘strategically’ built bridge to navigate island some 1,600 years earlier than the first confirmed human activity on Mallorca
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The arrest of Telegramâs founder and CEO in Paris last month has thrown the spotlight on the messaging app and its approach to content moderation. Madeleine Finlay hears from Russian affairs reporter Pjotr Sauer and technology journalist Alex He ...
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Burials follow consistent spacing pattern, suggesting site was historically in use as well-organised cemetery
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Researchers said they have the first documented evidence of a porbeagle being eaten by possibly an even bigger shark.
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Incident comes to light after female shark’s satellite tag starts to transmit off Bermuda five months after its release, implying that it had popped off
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Forces unleashed by quakes squeeze quartz enough to generate electric fields, driving formation of deposits
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Butch Wilmore reports pulsing sounds from capsule dogged with issues and set to return without astronauts