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Survey also finds younger generations far more in favour of designer babies than older people are
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Study may have solved paradox of the faint young Sun – which shone 20% less bright in Archean times
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Just a few years from now, herds of woolly ‘mammoths’ could be roaming the Siberian tundra. Are dodos and dinosaurs next for de-extinction?
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On successive days, before the sun rises, the visible planets will be visited in turn by the waning moon
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A pioneering research laboratory in Cambridge proves that corvids are delightfully clever. Here, its founder reveals what the crow family has taught her – and her heartbreak at the centre’s closure
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We tax cigarettes and sugary sodas because they’re bad for you. We should tax companies that put carcinogens in the environment
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Differences between the UK and India in treating the blood-clotting disease highlight a global medical apartheid
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Seagrass meadows support an incredible array of biodiversity but they have disappeared at a frightening pace. Science Weekly’s Madeleine Finlay visits a rewilding project in Hampshire and speaks to marine biologist Tim Ferrero about the challenges of replanting them
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AI researcher Kate Crawford speaks to Ian Sample about how Google’s AI system actually works, and why it’s unlikely to have a life of its own.
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According to some estimates smoking causes one in 10 deaths worldwide. A lesser known side-effect of cigarettes is the damage they cause to our mental health. Madeleine Finlay speaks to Dr Gemma Taylor about the link between smoking and mental heath and how to bust the myth that smoking is a stress reliever
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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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Covid reinfections have become increasingly common, due to decline in antibodies and the evolution of the virus
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Seagrass meadows support an incredible array of biodiversity but they have disappeared at a frightening pace. Science Weekly’s Madeleine Finlay visits a rewilding project in Hampshire and speaks to marine biologist Tim Ferrero about the challenges of replanting them
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The bodies of over 140 people and their belongings were recovered.
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The moon reached its full stage on Tuesday, during a phenomenon known as a supermoon because of its proximity to Earth, and it is also called the strawberry moon because it is the full moon at strawberry harvest time
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