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Record-breaking snail species discovered 6km below sea level
Scientists have discovered a giant snail species living at a depth of around 6km in the…
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New issue: Sharpen your memory
Problematic planets
From sapphire waterfalls and lava rain to orbits around dead stars, these distant worlds push the limits of what’s possible. We look at 10 exoplanets that rip up the cosmic rulebook.
No more scars
Healing a wound without…
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BBC Science Focus Crossword solution #422
Holly is the Staff Writer for BBC Science Focus and looks after the popular Q&A section. She holds an MSc (distinction) in Geoscience (Space and Climate Physics) from UCL, and specialises in astronomy and earth sciences. Before joining Our Media,…
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Toddler bone remains may be earliest evidence of cannibalism in Europe
The decapitated remains of an infant discovered at the Gran Dolina archaeological site in…
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This simple walking hack could make you live longer, study finds
Fast walking for just 15 minutes a day could significantly reduce the risk of early death – especially for low-income and Black individuals – according to a major new study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
Drawing on…
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Fault line on Canadian border thought dormant for years could cause major earthquake, new study shows
A fault line on the Canadian border,…
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Building Blocks of Life in Deep Space Could Mean Life Extends Further Than Once Thought
Astronomers have detected precursors to the building blocks of life on the discs of V883 Orionis, a young star located 1,305 light-years from Earth in the constellation Orion.
Scientists writing in The Astrophysical Journal Letters warn that the…
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Invisible to the Naked Eye, Our Brains Emit Light — and We Are Learning How to Decode It
In a discovery that sounds like science fiction, researchers have shown that human brains emit flashes of light that can pass through the skull. These signals are so tiny and faint that they’re a million times dimmer than what we can see, but…
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The role llamas might play in treating schizophrenia
Llamas – likely without red pajamas – may hold the key to treating schizophrenia.
The…
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