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Composed of four of the brightest stars, the asterism is great for finding your way around the night sky
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Auto-brewery syndrome is a rare condition in which gut fungi create alcohol through fermentation.
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The men in the study applied the gel once daily to each shoulder blade.
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New ‘liquid biopsy’ will act as an early warning sign to anticipate risk of tumours returning
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Living with obesity for 10 years is associated with an up to 60% increase in the risk of these conditions, scientists said.
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Astrophysicists call for international cooperation on ambitious probe, amid growing interest in the mysterious planet
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Early research raises hopes of a more accurate screening tool for men who are at high risk of aggressive disease.
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On first day of predicted intense Atlantic hurricane season, Nature Conservancy urges action and warns against misinformation
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Early research raises hopes of a more accurate screening tool for men who are at high risk of aggressive disease.
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DNA test, which takes seconds to collect, can detect men at high risk and spare others unnecessary treatment
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Cat Bohannon tells Hay festival audience it is not known why men go through life ‘smuggling two little death nuggets’
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Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus will be visible but viewers may need some equipment to see them clearly
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Unexpected brightness of JADES-GS-z14-0 means telescope could capture images of galaxies even further away
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The galaxies date to just 300 million years after the Big Bang.
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Young orcas are likely following a new ‘fad’ that they have picked up from peers, marine biologist says
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The NHS in England is recruiting for the first large-scale trial of its kind, with hopes high that the personalised jabs could be a gamechanger
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The sketches are bleived to depict events the children had witnessed, rather than imagined
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Revolutionary ancient DNA evidence indicates that Homo sapiens finished off Neanderthals through deadly infectious diseases, says academic Jonathan Kennedy
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China shows off mechanical canine with automatic rifle on its back at joint military drills with Cambodia
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Florida scientists use AI and virtual reality to create 3D renderings of brain formations of mice, whose neuron types are like humans’