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Structure stretches for almost a kilometre off coast of Germany and may have once stood by a lake
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Archaeologists and naturalists astonished to find yolk and albumen that may reveal secrets about the bird that laid it
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Experts say further studies are needed to understand how these tests can work in real-world settings.
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Scientists have found patterns of four proteins that predict onset of dementia more than a decade before formal diagnosis
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In September last year, it was announced that the UK would return to the EU’s £80 billion Horizon research programme.
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300-page catalogue details thousands of books, journals, pamphlets and articles in naturalist’s library
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As the climate crisis supercharges storms over the Pacific, scientists are creating tools that can measure them from the inside
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This vivid account of the Hungarian biochemist who endured decades of derision before pioneering Pfizer’s Covid vaccine is a tribute to her tenacity and self-belief
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Thousands of people are given new joints each year in the UK. But can robots and smart tech soon make it a smoother procedure?
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The launch of Hubble in 1990 marked a turning point in our quest to unravel the mysteries of deep space
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The little-known digestive disease is hard to diagnose but can affect swallowing and require emergency treatment
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The physicist’s refuge from assassins on a British heath changed the course of history, as a new docudrama shows
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Swiss study finds MiniTouch can help people with amputations feel whether objects are hot, cold or in between
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Star dust forms the building blocks of rocky planets like Earth and even life itself.
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As a woman at the top of my field, I am thrilled to see others rewarded. Their achievements are vital to inspiring more girls to dream big and overcome barriers
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3D models of human head experience less damage when subjected to lightning strike simulation
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The research provides insights that could one day lead to new treatments for erectile dysfunction in humans, experts suggest.
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Feat by scientists at Oxfordshire facility described as ‘fitting swansong’ for pioneering project as reactor is decommissioned
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Valerii Zaluzhnyi and I both have deeply furrowed brows. Should one or both of us be thinking about Botox?
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Ian Sample speaks to bioethicist Prof Lisa Campo-Engelstein of the University of Texas and Prof Chris Barratt from the University of Dundee to find out why male contraceptives have been so difficult to develop, and what kind of options are in the pip ...