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More than 1,300 pea-sized Desertas Island land snails have been released after a successful breeding programme by Chester Zoo.
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Like all new moons, black moons are invisible to the human eye
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US Geological Survey researchers say there could be 5.6 trillion metric tonnes of hydrogen in rocks and underground reservoirs
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The Parker Solar Probe came within 3.8 million miles of the sun’s surface.
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Just half an hour of exercise a week may not be enough for clinically significant weight loss, researchers say
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A recent report published in Science Advances concluded that most great whale species have an’ unrecognized potential for great longevity’
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Delicate 650-year-old pages to be preserved are some of the island’s most important historical texts
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Brain processes signals from sensory organs at only about 10 bits per second, researchers say
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Findings point to lack of clarity on how diverse ecosystems were before they were lost to time, researchers say
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Review of 116 clinical trials finds less than 30 minutes a day, five days a week only results in minor reductions
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Ravenous California ground squirrels have been hunting and eating rodents for the first time
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Curse tablets, from a now vanished temple near Uley, are revealing how Romano-Britons dealt with criminals
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In this episode from July, Ian Sample talks to Josh Davis, a science writer at the Natural History Museum in London and author of the book A Little Gay Natural History.
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Drugs such as Wegovy amd Mounjaro are an attractive prospect for online businesses and traditional pharmacies as well as the firms that make them
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Guardian review finds many online pharmacies flouting strict advertising rules that govern prescription-only drugs
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A vegetarian piranha from the Amazon and a flying dinosaur found on the Isle of Skye are among the species previously unknown that have been named this year.
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Volunteers asked to go about normal routine while paying more attention to natural world