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Japanese innovation thought to have potential to ‘build a new relationship between humans and robots’
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Remains suggest spinosaur, a crocodile-faced hunter, measured over 10 metres from snout to tail
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Experts hope study can help with reintroducing captive otters into wild to aid conservation efforts
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Science editor Ian Sample speaks to metrology historian James Vincent about how measurement has always been deeply entwined with politics and power – and why it’s unlikely we’ll be getting rid of pints in pubs any time soon.
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Every patient treated with immunotherapy drug went into remission, researchers in New York reported
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Nasa says missions will investigate heliophysics, astrophysics and planetary science phenomena only observable from southern hemisphere
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Scientists have found 3% of the population need less shut-eye than the rest of us. Could I train myself to be one of them, asks Arwa Mahdawi
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The law guaranteed lifelong anonymity needs to change, says Dorothy Byrne, president of Murray Edwards College, Cambridge
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Dr Julia Shaw talks about the history of measuring bisexuality, sexual behaviour in the animal kingdom, and how we can improve health outcomes for bi people.
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Only two new medicines have been approved for use during pregnancy in the last 40 years. Ian Sample talks to women’s health professor Peter Brocklehurst about why pregnant women are so often excluded from pharmaceutical research and development, and how we can make sure they benefit from modern medicine
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Ian Sample talks to virologist Oyewale Tomori about why monkeypox is flaring up, whether we should fear it, and what we can learn from countries such as Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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By studying isotopes scientists hope to gain insight into how elements within exploding stars came to be
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Remains suggest spinosaur, a crocodile-faced hunter, measured over 10 metres from snout to tail
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Science editor Ian Sample speaks to metrology historian James Vincent about how measurement has always been deeply entwined with politics and power – and why it’s unlikely we’ll be getting rid of pints in pubs any time soon.
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The Milky Way photographer of the year winners are selected every year by the travel blog Capture the Atlas. The Milky Way season ranges from February to October in the northern hemisphere and from January to November in the southern hemisphere
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Dramatic total lunar eclipse coincided with a super moon, when the moon is at its closest point to Earth and reflects a red and orange light
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