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Space agency announces ‘successful liftoff’ and says rocket has already released one micro-satellite
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Georgia residents and animal rights activists unhappy at proposal to house long-tailed macaques in sprawling complex
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Material does not seem to pose a risk to human health, study suggests
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A high percentage of infertility comes down to low sperm motility
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Analysis has revealed that the animal’s dark body outline – initially thought to be soft tissues – is just paint
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Cresomycin has ‘remarkably robust efficacy’ against multiple forms of bacteria, scientists say
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The material thought to be well-preserved, ancient soft tissue is, in fact, just black paint, the researchers said.
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A team at Monash University found that the method increases sperm motility by up to 266%.
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Discovery could pave way for next-generation electronics
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A lunar lander launched by SpaceX is attempting to make the first United States landing on the moon since the last Apollo mission in 1972. A Falcon 9 rocket lifted off in the early hours of Thursday, 15 February, from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center i ...
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Tigers, cheetahs and cougars, like domesticated cats, respond differently to familiar and unfamiliar voices
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More than 50 Chinese studies in different journals reportedly still under investigation for ethical issues
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Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lander sets off on SpaceX rocket from Cape Canaveral on weeklong journey
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Findings could have important implications for military veterans exposed to Agent Orange
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Ian Sample talks to prof Erica Cartmill about her work on apes and teasing and asks, given how annoying teasing is, why do apes, and humans, do it?
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Shipwreck hunters made a stunning discovery of a WWII-era ship that sank to the bottom of the world’s largest freshwater lake, Lake Superior, which straddles the Canada–US border. The Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society and researcher Dan Fo ...
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Researchers used samples from populations deemed by experts and campaigners to be vulnerable to exploitation, including Uyghurs and Tibetans
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The findings could also explain their destructive bark stripping behaviour, researchers say.