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In a story written by the science fiction author Arthur C Clarke in 1964, the hero asks a group of students to hold their hands out to the sun. “What do you feel?” he asks. “Heat, of course. But
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The rover, which could be used as both a mobile living space and a laboratory, could have a range of 6,200 miles
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Study suggests nicotine habit increases amount of ‘visceral fat’ in the stomach
almost 2 years ago
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Scientists tracking 20,000 people find higher cardiovascular risk in those who eat only in an eight-hour window
almost 2 years ago
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Review of benefits of cold water immersion found evidence it can help improve condition linked to wide range of ailments, from depression to cancer
almost 2 years ago
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A new study suggests that regular mental exercise, such as keeping a journal or speaking to strangers, can have a genuine effect on your wellbeing
almost 2 years ago
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Symptoms of the condition are thought to be rooted in brain circuitry that helped our nomadic ancestors but is ill-suited to the distractions of modern life
almost 2 years ago
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The tech billionaire has said that the anonymous patient has recovered from surgery and been able to use the device to operate a computer mouse
almost 2 years ago
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The Advanced Research and Invention Agency, seen as the brainchild of Dominic Cummings, is being given public money to develop concepts ‘at the edge of the possible’ — but critics fear unintended consequences
almost 2 years ago
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Restaurants are finding it no longer serves to have a vegan-only menu
almost 2 years ago
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Buried pots offer clues about the flavour and strength of ancient tipple
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