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Poll: Not all Americans view climate change equally
Fossil finds on Somerset beach are from ‘largest marine reptile’
Age limit raised to give women better support
Mysterious ‘unparticles’ may be pushing the universe apart
Blocker could halt advance of leukaemia
Greenhouse gas trio reaches new record
Gene editing crops’ colour could aid weeding robots, report says
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STUDY POINTS TO BREED- SPECIFIC INFECTION RISK
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Peter Higgs, 94
The origin of COVID-19 remains uncertain — still
Leaky landfills fuel warming
U.S. must be ready for microscopic extraterrestrials
LIVE MUSIC IS SPECIAL, SAYS A SCIENTIFIC STUDY
NASA’s DART mission hammered its target asteroid into a new shape
THE MYSTERY OF THE GREAT BLUE SPOT DEEPENS WITH A STRANGELY FLUCTUATING JET
TESTING MIRACLE LUNG CANCER VAX
WHY DO I WANT LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES?
WILL CYCLING MAKE ME CLEVERER?
Want better mental focus? Play with your dog
Drones can help coral
Paint could help cities stay cool
Every 2.4 million years, Mars changes Earth’s seafloor
Stop anger with calm activities
Blue and fin whales are interbreeding
Nesting site of secretive turtle revealed by locals
The woolly mammoth is on the verge of de-extinction
A dent in Earth’s magnetic field is messing with aurorae
The Europa Clipper may only need one ice grain to detect life on Jupiter’s ocean moon
Scientists find a galaxy supercluster as massive as 26 quadrillion Suns
Oldest evidence of earthquakes found in Africa
Was the Red Planet ever able to support life?
Scientists reveal antibodies that target the ‘dark side’ of flu
How did climate change become partisan debate?
‘3 Body Problem’ makes Ohio State Wow! signal a plot point
Long-term study shows human brains getting bigger with each generation
Experts warn GPs on prescribing antipsychotic drugs for dementia
WHAT CAN MY BLINKING TELL ME ABOUT MY HEALTH?
How did life on Earth begin? Cracks may have been the key
Decades after a US butterfly species vanished, a close relative is released to fill gap