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Babies who self-feed with finger foods were found to roughly have the same energy intake as infants who were spoon-fed on purees.
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Moss that grows in Mojave desert and Antarctica may help establish life on the red planet, researchers say
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In 1974, the fossilised bones of Lucy, a 3.2 million-year-old hominin, were discovered in Ethiopia. How has this remarkable skeleton disproved Darwinian theory – and what links her to the Beatles?
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The organisation responsible for monitoring digital falsehoods is reportedly being wound down after pressure from Republicans and conspiracy theorists
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Viral video of Prince William prompts experts to laud benefits of men âcommunicating their hormonesâ, from lifting mood to boosting trust
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Leaked documents from Philip Morris reveal âsecretâ strategy to market its heated tobacco product IQOS
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Early onset ischaemic stroke more likely to affect adolescents with low cognitive function, study finds
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New findings have allowed scientists to document features in the extinct animal never seen before.
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New analysis reveals they originated from no more than eight individuals but grew to number 200–300 within 20 generations.
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Study shows population on Arctic island was stable until sudden demise, countering theory of ‘genomic meltdown’
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Higher incidence of damage to hips, jaws and thumbs reveals their writing efforts may have taken a toll
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A third of all US adults may be taking multivitamins hoping it would prevent future disease, report says
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A new study appears to show an unexpected link between ambivalence in our views and the likelihood that weâll support extremist actions. Madeleine Finlay speaks to the studyâs co-author Prof Richard Petty to find out what pushes people to t ...