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Scientists explain Mount Everest's anomalous growth
Mount Everest is Earth's tallest mountain - towering 8.85km above sea level - and is...
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Chance discovery helps fight against malaria
Scientists have found a naturally occurring strain of bacteria which can help stop the transmission...
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Scientists look to grow 'mini livers' for patients with organ damage
It sounds like science fiction: people with end-stage liver disease are injected with cells from...
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EK Janaki Ammal: The 'nomad' flower scientist India forgot
In March, the magnolias begin blooming at Wisley.For the next few weeks, rows of pink...
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Psychedelics show promise in treating depression: study
For years, scientists have been looking ever more seriously at the therapeutic effect of psychedelics,...
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Vaping has similar impact on heart as cigarettes, study warns
Vaping has a similar impact on cardiac health as regular cigarette smoking, a new study...
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Does adversity make you stronger? Scientists say not always
There’s an old saying that adversity makes you stronger. Real life shows that’s not always...
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Climate change may boost Arctic 'virus spillover' risk
A warming climate could bring viruses in the Arctic into contact with new environments and...
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Scientists use stem cells to create synthetic mouse embryos
Scientists have created “synthetic” mouse embryos from stem cells without a dad's sperm or a...
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Expert: Monkeypox likely spread by sex at 2 raves in Europe
A leading adviser to the World Health Organization described the unprecedented outbreak of the rare...
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Scientists baffled by monkeypox cases in Europe, U.S.
Scientists who have monitored numerous outbreaks of monkeypox in Africa say they are baffled by...
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Scientists find microplastics in human blood for first time
Scientists have discovered microplastics in human blood for the first time, warning that the ubiquitous...
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New microscopic organisms found in deep sea trench baffle scientists
When Chilean scientist Osvaldo Ulloa led an expedition 8,000 meters under the sea to an...
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New study suggests life may actually flash before your eyes at the time of death
A new scientific study, led by a Canada based team, suggested that life may actually...
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Gulf's Covid-19 death rate far lower than Europe's 'due to young population'
Scientists say the smaller proportion of elderly people in the Gulf may be the key...
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'Genius' dogs can recall up to 100 different toy names, study finds
With a bit of training, most dogs are able to grasp basic commands such as...
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How artificial intelligence is boosting the fight against Covid-19
Scientists battling Covid-19 have technological tools that were not available during previous pandemics – and...
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Useful protection or not warranted? Third COVID jab debate rages
Should a third dose of COVID vaccine be recommended for the general population?Some say it's...
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Scientists create first detailed map depicting all the world's coral reefs
Scientists have created the first high-resolution map of all of the world’s coral reefs, in...
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Prehistoric winged lizard unearthed in Chile
Chilean scientists have announced the discovery of the first-ever southern hemisphere remains of a type...
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Scientists discover 'world's northernmost island' off Greenland's coast by accident
Scientists have discovered a new island off the coast of Greenland which they say is...
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‘We fought a great battle’: Greece defends bushfire response
As the worst bushfires were being tamed on Tuesday, Greece's civil protection chief defended the...
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'Dragon Man': Scientists say new human species is our closest ancestor
Scientists announced on Friday (Jun 25) that a skull learned in northeast China represents a...
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Why scientists are concerned about leaks at biolabs
The theory that COVID-19 could possibly be the result of scientific experiments has thrown a...
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Scientists propose a rethink of the role of carbs in obesity
For decades, the causes of obesity - and the simplest way to lose excess weight...