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It’s a dangerous emotion that makes us crave drama, and one exacerbated by the modern world
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Analysis places cloth’s orign in Christ’s time but there is a catch
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The blast on Monday has delayed a German company’s efforts to carry out the first vertical satellite launch from European soil.
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Fate of Starliner crew to be revealed as early as Saturday as rival SpaceX prepares to launch private spacewalk mission
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Geoscientists studying 200m-high wave that hit Greenland coast last year warn of potentially disastrous impact
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Analysis places cloth’s orign in Christ’s time but there is a catch
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As a behavioural scientist, I have seen how ruinous blind belief can be, says Dr Mark Egan, research adviser at the Behavioural Insights Team
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Analysis places cloth’s orign in Christ’s time but there is a catch
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Burial from time when ancient people of Peru began constructing large buildings and pyramids, researchers say
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Marine mammal creates ‘bubble net’ to capture up to seven times more prey in single dive, study finds
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Simulated study shows southern ecosystems could be compromised by objects from South Africa, South America, New Zealand and Australia as global heating continues
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The force of the predator falling onto the spear would have driven it deeper into the animal’s body, researchers say.
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Prehistoric hunters used stone-tipped spears as pikes to kill charging mammoths and mastodons
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Burial from time when ancient people of Peru began constructing large buildings and pyramids, researchers say
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Burial is from time when ancient people of Peru began constructing large buildings and pyramids, researchers say
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These new proteins could be our best hope of averting catastrophe. But governments are trying to have them banned, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
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Marine mammal creates ‘bubble net’ to capture up to seven times more prey in single dive, study finds
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The team of archaeologists found unprecedented 57 Roman Empire-era sites