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Findings can provide picture of political, economic, cultural conditions of ancient China’s Chu state
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Genetics alone can mean a 21% greater risk of early death, research finds, but people can improve their chances
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In a first, researchers were able to compare records of people who drank polluted water in Veneto, Italy, with neighbors who did not
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Extinct species was double the size of largest red kangaroo alive today, another walked on four limbs at times
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There are no known descriptions or drawings of object in Roman literature, making its purpose unclear
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Danish flagship Gribshunden caught fire and sank with a hundred German mercenaries onboard in 1495
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Ursa Major covers a little more than 3% of the entire night sky, making it the third largest constellation by area
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Astronomer Lisa Kaltenegger has spent her life hunting for signs of life in the universe. Here she tells Emma Beddington about aliens, space exploration and why studying cosmology is like eating pizza
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‘Unlike anything today’: Gippsland fossil unlocks secrets of kangaroo that died out 46,000 years ago
Abrupt extinction of short-faced kangaroo a reminder to protect the environment, palaeontologists say
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They created hollow, cage-like molecules with high storage capacities for carbon dioxide and sulphur hexafluoride.
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We often have as much in common with strangers as our relatives, according to studies – so why do we still love to say our children are like us, asks Emma Beddington
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The virus was discovered in ruminants — goats and then dairy cows — in the US this spring, surprising many scientists
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Plan to break up Noaa claims its research is ‘climate alarmism’ and calls for commercializing forecasts, weakening forecasts
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Open letter calls for green policies that empower farmers, after months of protests jeopardise future of flagship biodiversity deal