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The average person has NINE deep dark secrets, study reveals - so, are the skeletons in your cupboard eating you alive?
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Researchers create world's largest dog and cat tumor database
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Study challenges beliefs on 'libido gap' between men and women
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'Old Mother Goose' challenges a 14-million-year lineage story in New Zealand
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The ancient human ancestor ‘Little Foot’ gets a new face
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How long do civilizations last?
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Urgent recall for 650,000 plastic water bottles in two US states over health risks: Throw away NOW
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Miserable Britain: Last month was one of the dullest and wettest Februarys on RECORD - with 23% more rain than usual, Met Office confirms
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'Just admit it, we're never going back': NASA fans are FURIOUS at the US space agency as it pushes back the timeline for its Artemis moon missions yet again
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Superfluids emerge in 2D moiré crystal formed from time, study predicts
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Wireless retinal implant helps blind patients see again
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From high‑tech greenhouses to fruit netting: How protected cropping can shield crops from climate extremes
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Would Earth still be habitable without us?
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Deterrence or self-control? Study links speeding to morality and driving environment
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Britain has gone cottage cheese CRAZY! Demand rockets by 200% as health-conscious TikTokers flock to stock up on the high-protein snack
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Ganymede’s Auroral Patches Reveal Shared Physics with Earth’s Aurorae
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Left-handed? Then you probably HATE losing! 'Lefties' are more competitive than right-handers, study finds
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Scientists reveal why a popular anti-aging compound may also fuel cancer
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'Boil in a bag' funerals come to Britain: Scotland is the first part of the UK to introduce alternative technique that sees bodies dissolved and flushed down the drain
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Total lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026 will be the last one visible until 2029
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Netflix will quietly VANISH from 87 million devices today - as disappointed users call it the 'end of an era'
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Hidden oceans on icy moons may be boiling beneath the surface
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A tiny twist creates giant magnetic skyrmions in 2D crystals
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Total lunar eclipse: When and where to watch the celestial event; IMD shares locations, timings
The Times of India
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Why tipping keeps rising and may not improve service
ScienceDaily
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‘I love midges because I know what their hearts look like’: is the passion for taxonomy in danger of dying out?
The Guardian
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Scientists just turned light into a remote control for crystals
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El Nino may return in 2026 and make planet even hotter
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Can you solve it? You won’t believe these optical illusions!
The Guardian
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Top-secret files reveal Americans were used as human guinea pigs in deadly radiation experiments
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Starwatch: Venus to meet Saturn in evening twilight
The Guardian
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Why humans are the only primates with a chin
The Times of India
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Long, dry spring season puts Himalayan rivers under stress
The Times of India
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A 'Cosmic Positioning System' in the outer solar system
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Scientists discover the genetic switch that keeps your organs healthy
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New crystal seeding method boosts perovskite solar cell efficiency to 23%
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'Fast-paced, fit, agile': Ableist words in job ads decrease applicants
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Curiosity studies nodules on Mars boxwork formations
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Women more likely to choose wine from female winemakers
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Past climate change: First indicators show resilience in tropical life—up to 1.5°C
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Meekness isn't weakness. Once considered positive, it's one of the 'undersung virtues' that deserve defense today
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Is Sahara Desert dust secretly feeding the Amazon? The science behind a 10,000-mile journey
The Times of India
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Frictionless AI comes at a human cost to learning, growth and connection
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AI cracks Roman-era board game
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Quote of the day by Stephen Hawking: “Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Never give up work. Work gives you meaning and purpose and life is empty without it. If you are lucky enough to find love, remember
The Times of India
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Simulations show a path to 'ideal glass' with crystal-like entropy
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DNA study uncovers continental origins of Britain's Bronze Age population
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Leopards adapted to South Africa's Cape so successfully that they're genetically unique
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Is this the BEST job in the world? Meet the 'dog matchmaker' who matches guide dog puppies with visually impaired owners
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Curiosity takes its closest look yet at Martian spiderwebs
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Hibernating bears reveal clues to fighting muscle loss
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Massive asteroid impact 6.3 million years ago left giant glass field in Brazil
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Scientists just created chocolate honey packed with surprising health perks
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Drug discovery bottleneck? Cell-free platform screens peptides faster, even in harsh conditions
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High-performance cell atlas workflow driven by manifold fitting
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Beyond amyloid plaques: AI reveals hidden chemical changes across the Alzheimer’s brain
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New computation method for climate extremes: Researchers reveal 10-fold increase in heat over Europe
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Enhanced rock weathering is not yet a reliable climate protection measure, say researchers
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Is bubble tea bad for you? New research raises red flags
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New iron nanomaterial wipes out cancer cells without harming healthy tissue
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Why crowning the protein that makes jellyfish glow green as a model can help scientists streamline biology
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For the first time, light mimics a Nobel Prize quantum effect
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'Don't leave late' is the best advice for fires or floods. These terrifying videos show why
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Nanoparticle system shows promise for delivering mRNA to prevent type 1 diabetes
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A faint cosmic hum could solve the Universe’s expansion mystery
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The strange animals that control their body heat
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Jupiter’s moons may have formed with the ingredients for life
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What's YOUR flirting style? Scientists say there are 6 key pulling tactics - so, are you a joker or a self-praiser?
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Insomnia and sleep apnea together dramatically raise heart disease risk
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Hidden ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy tablets raises new gut health questions
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