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First major analysis examines impact across 185 countries since first jab was administered in December 2020
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Animal thought to have been seeking place to lay egg in ruins of quake-hit home when Mount Vesuvius erupted
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Space agency says daughter of entomologist sold samples from 1969 Apollo 11 mission that belonged to Nasa
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Team call in Michelin-starred chefs to help crack challenge of mimicking texture of seafood
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At about 1cm long, Thiomargarita magnifica is roughly 50 times larger than all other known giant bacteria
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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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Phoebe Weston talks to Ian Sample about whether wolves have the power to regenerate landscapes – and what that means for the reintroduction debate
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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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By studying isotopes scientists hope to gain insight into how elements within exploding stars came to be
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Phoebe Weston talks to Ian Sample about whether wolves have the power to regenerate landscapes – and what that means for the reintroduction debate
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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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