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Study participants born unable to hear could locate sound sources, recognise speech and dance to music after treatment
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After the gene therapy, the children went from being profoundly deaf to having mild to moderate hearing loss
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Before the pandemic, Lucy Keighley ran a gym, worked as a personal trainer and went on gruelling, exhilarating runs. But after three and a half years of illness, she isnât sure she will ever recover
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Exclusive: Scientists at MIT hope talking to 60-year-old self will shift thinking on health, money and work
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‘Surprising’ results in tests could change assumptions about female athletes’ abilities during their period, says author
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Experts believe injections such as Wegovy could play a big role in preventing and treating the disease
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Trio hit upon the bone, which was likely entombed about 67m years ago, in July 2022 on a stretch of land around Marmarth
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The original natural history-style documentary series was a ratings hit for the corporation and earned multiple awards.
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Robin Wall Kimmerer, a botanist and author of Braiding Sweetgrass, tells Madeleine Finlay what we can learn from the most ancient plants on Earth, why we need to cultivate gratitude for the natural world and what western science could learn from Indi ...
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The wing bone belonged to a flying reptile with a wingspan of around 12ft that lived during the Jurassic period.
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Scientists think two-way communication is a good idea. But some things are better left unsaid, according to the writer and podcaster Coco Khan
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Despite not drinking alcohol, she also had elevated blood alcohol levels and alcohol on her breath