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A middle school chemistry class in Hubei, China
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Read More‘It’s a place of healing’: the man on a mission to restore Britain’s ancient rainforest
Dealing with PTSD, Merlin Hanbury-Tenison retreated to his family farm in Cornwall. There, working to …
Read MoreSecond-hand smoke doubles deadly pregnancy complication risk
A new study has found that exposure to second-hand smoke during pregnancy and actually smoking …
Read MoreHigh street opticians could use AI to spot dementia risk with eye scan
New technique means the eye can be studied in seconds for markers of brain health …
Read MoreDr. Edward Livingston On Vaccines & Autism: “Because of Public Skepticism, it is Not Settled Science”
Will new studies cause large numbers of anti-vaxxers to say “Wow. It turns our vaccines …
Read MoreWater, water everywhere: the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Alfred – in pictures
Millions of people in northern NSW and south-east Queensland are bunkering down for dangerous conditions …
Read MoreValerie drove her bright red Suzuki into the eye of Alfred. Now she’s heading home to the northern rivers
Experience has taught many residents in flood-prone areas around Lismore and northern New South Wales …
Read MoreOld wind turbine blades repurposed as sustainable surfboards
It’s both challenging and crucial to recycle wind turbine blades, because those massive fins are …
Read More‘The sewage scandal ends now’: UK water company fines to be used to clean up rivers
After fears £11m would be diverted to Treasury, money will be spent on restoring polluted …
Read MoreOpening our eyes to the science of sleep, in 1971
Armed with the new EEG machine, investigators were able to look into the familiar yet …
Read MoreCovid, five years on: UK ‘still not ready to protect the population’
Scientific triumphs were made in the battle against the pandemic, but the memories and lessons …
Read MoreI keep fantasising about living in total solitude in a forest
Maybe your isolation vision reflects a need to escape from the weight of responsibility that …
Read MoreA Bejeweled Plateau
The turquoise waters of Ngangla Ringco add vivid color to the otherwise brown landscape in …
Read MoreCyclones at Jupiter’s North Pole
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Read MoreELI5 Do muscles really get “Knots” and if so what are they are what causes them?
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Read MoreThe Surinam Toad has one of the strangest birth methods in the animal kingdom. Babies erupt from a cluster of tiny holes in their mother’s back.
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