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Bees attack French town, leaving 24 injured
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Quantum enhancement discovery could improve medical technologies
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Fig trees convert atmospheric CO₂ to stone, research reveals
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Light and heavy electrons cooperate in magic-angle superconductors
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Maxing out chemical-free crop protection with dsRNAmax
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Investigating microbialites to unlock the secrets of early life on Earth
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Warning issued as expert reveals how Facebook can scan your photos and use them to generate stories
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The birth of a solar system revealed by planet 'pebbles'
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Trees and hedges on farmland significantly boost butterfly numbers
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Despite dwindling resources, report of successful arts education models worldwide paints bright picture
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Nessie hunters are telling the truth! Bombshell study says those who spot the monster really are seeing something in the loch
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Astonishing footage shows giant volcano erupting with 63,000 ft of toxic ash cloud - as urgent warning issued
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Radiocarbon dating reveals Rapa Nui not as isolated as previously thought
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Egyptian conservators give King Tut's treasures new glow
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Typhoon Danas kills two, injures hundreds in Taiwan
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Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki volcano erupts and sends searing-hot ash miles high
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Voracious honey bees threaten the food supply of native pollinators
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Where the feral buffalo roam in Hong Kong
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Starwatch: Venus will pass through the ‘golden gate’ of two star clusters
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Dark dwarfs lurking at the center of our galaxy might hint at the nature of dark matter
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Why you should NEVER trust a fitness watch to count how many calories you're burning; HARRY WALLOP puts the leading brands to the test, with very surprising results....
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Now that's what you call a burner phone! Creepy case is covered in fake SKIN that burns just like human flesh when exposed to UV
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AI revives classic microscopy for on-farm soil health testing
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How war, politics and religion shape wildlife evolution in cities
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Douglas Chamberlain obituary
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Astronomers have discovered another puzzling interstellar object—this third one is big, bright and fast
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If dark energy is decreasing, is the big crunch back on the menu?
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Massive study detects AI fingerprints in millions of scientific papers
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Patients with ultra-rare diseases worry new FDA rules will leave them without treatment
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'Into a void': Young US college graduates face employment crisis
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Rescuers search for missing girls as Texas flood death toll hits 50
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Google Maps users are baffled after spotting a mysterious SKULL off the coast of a Canadian island - as one claims it was created by 'alien visitors'
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What your favourite celebrities' TATTOOS say about them, according to science - from Ed Sheeran to Post Malone...and even The Rock
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Bizarre creature with elongated head caught on doorbell camera sparks fears of visitors from another planet
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Scientists find PROOF of a formula for happiness: Find joy in the small things
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Falling in love really could make you take the plunge - as new romances can make you more likely to take risks and commit immoral acts
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Father-daughter bonding may help female baboons live longer
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Avoid bad breath, don't pick partners when drunk: Ancient dating tips to find modern love
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Mauna Loa Observatory captured the reality of climate change: The US plans to shut it down
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Why is there no life on Mars? Rover finds a clue
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Chickadees recall places by simply looking from afar
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Most plant-friendly fungi are a mystery to scientists
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Revealed: The 3 nicknames that mean your relationship is doomed to fail - so, are YOU guilty of using them?
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The perfect EYEBROWS, according to science - and why Katie Price gets it so wrong
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Can you see circles or rectangles? And does the answer depend on where you grew up? | Anil Seth
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Lab-grown sperm and eggs just a few years away, scientists say
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Space capsule carrying ashes of 166 people meets bizarre end
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Ominous civil war warning as expert predicts exact date the US will split
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Fewer people doesn't always mean better outcomes for nature—just look at Japan
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Improving randomness may be the key to more powerful quantum computers
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Heavy snow hits Turkey's northeast as wildfires rage
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Greece on high alert as heat and wind fuel fire outbreaks
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Climate change cuts milk production, even when farmers cool their cows
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Frozen, but not sealed: Arctic Ocean remained open to life during ice ages, study suggests
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Rare blue proteins from cold-adapted microbes could serve as prototypes for molecular on-off switches
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Which dog do YOU think is the cutest? Vets say our preference for breeds is changing - take the test to see if you agree
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Scientists use lightning to make ammonia out of thin air
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'Frogging' takes off in Borneo's jungle
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New method removes mysterious organelles from stem cells and embryos to reveal their roles
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Record cold grips Argentina, Chile and Uruguay
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Firefighters master one Turkey wildfire as two others rage on
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Meltdown: Swiss glaciers hit annual tipping point weeks early
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New wildfire near Athens, Crete blaze 'retreating': firefighters
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Scientists transplant crossbred corals to help save Miami's reefs from climate change
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This photo of the nearby Sculptor galaxy spans 65,000 light years
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Jurassic fish choked to death on squid-like cephalopods, fossil study reveals
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Algae-based systems improve wastewater recycling for rural and regional communities
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Quasi-periodic oscillations detected in X-ray binary SXP31.0
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New Horizons conducts first-ever successful deep space stellar navigation test
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Revealed: What your TATTOOS say about you, according to science
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