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New Scientist
The star Betelgeuse has stopped dimming – but it's still acting weird
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Video calls improved cognition in older people at risk of Alzheimer’s
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Chewing can increase your body's energy use by up to 15 per cent
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Ancient megalodon shark could eat a whale in just a few bites
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A second asteroid may have struck Earth when the dinosaurs died out
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When Animals Dream review: Making the case for 'animalhood'
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What hackers get up to when left on an island in the Pacific
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Did Mayan game use ashes of dead rulers to make the balls?
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UK schools are teaching teenagers about mental health in the wrong way
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Scent review: How fragrant plants weave their magic
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Amazing Bed of Rosettes photo captures beauty of dementia research
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Don't Miss: Final season of dystopian fantasy See comes to Apple TV+
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Stray review: A game that lets you live your best cat life
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How to dry the seeds from your garden to plant next spring
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The promise – and pitfalls – of monitoring our excrement
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ScienceDaily
Snow research fills gap in understanding Arctic climate
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New prenatal test can reduce time, cost of detecting chromosomal abnormalities
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This mouse can't keep a secret about the 'secretome'
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Why heat makes us sleepy
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Study combines lithophane, 3D printing to enable individuals to 'see' data regardless of level of eyesight
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Researchers identify an Achilles' heel in neuroblastoma
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Unconventional water sources may be the key to powering America's lithium energy demands
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