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Mechanism unpicked that allows black-capped chickadees to stash and relocate huge quantities of food
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The findings could make PTSD assistance dogs more effective
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Experts say the hybrids risk ‘polluting’ the genetic stock, but scientists disagree on how to deal with them. In Piedmont, Italy, the sight of a blond wolfdog signals the risk of another new litter
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Pilot study suggests dogs can be taught to recognise the scent of trauma reactions, which could make PTSD assistance dogs more effective.
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Researchers studying satellite data show slope near village of Hoseynabad-e Kalpush moved after reservoir began to be filled
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scientists are just starting to discover how extreme heat and weather is linked to neurological conditions such as Alzheimer’s and motor neurone disease – and can even affect babies in the womb. What can we do about it?
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This man was at high risk of developing cavities right before his death, according to the researchers.
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Researchers in Belgium use artificial intelligence to improve taste, but say the skill of the brewer remains vital
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Asymptomatic cases may seem reassuring for the penguins, but scientists fear they could act as ‘Trojan horses’ for other species
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Leading social scientists issue warning after call by business leaders and London Stock Exchange
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Fears raised that prime lunar locations for universe-unravelling instruments are in danger from imminent wave of human activity
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People using the app reduced booze intake by an extra two units a week, compared to those who followed standard NHS advice, research indicated.
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Exclusive: scientists say people with disease who drink two to four cups a day are less likely to see it return
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scientists say humanity is set to see the emergence of “Collective AI”.
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Research into children’s body odours also found babies smell of flowers and soap, eliciting parental affection
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scientists are developing “flavoured lollipops” that may be able to determine whether someone has mouth cancer without using painful and invasive methods. Researchers say that their lollipop could be a quicker and kinder alternative that could be ...
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Researchers at University of Birmingham receive £350,000 in funding to create prototypes
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Researchers at the University of Birmingham have received £350,000 in funding to create prototypes.
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Kermitops gratus are thought to be among first true amphibians and a key step in transition of life from water to land