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OCTOPUS AND FISH JOIN FORCES TO HUNT PREY IN FILMING FIRST FOR BLUE PLANET II.
Fish may be as clever as primates, scientists now suspect, after new footage showed octopus and grouper fish communicating and collaborating to catch prey.
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NOW HEAR THIS: ANCIENT AMPHITHEATER ACOUSTICS WEREN'T SO GREAT AFTER ALL
If you were sitting in the upper rows of the ancient Greek amphitheater of Epidaurus 2,300 years ago, could you have heard the whisper of an actor's sigh, or the crackle of a match as it flared to life, as accounts have claimed?
Probably not, according to a new study.
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THIS WEEK'S STRANGEST SCIENCE NEWS
Ready to get weird? Here are some of the strangest stories on Live Science this week.
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WE ARE RUNNING OUT OF PLACES TO LOOK FOR DARK MATTER PARTICLES
Physicists are on a quest to find dark photons.
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LIVING NEAR POLLUTED ROADS BOOSTS RISK OF FRACTURED BONES, SCIENTISTS WARN
Living in polluted areas increases the risk of brittle bones and devastating fractures in the elderly, a major new study suggests.
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FIVE WAYS SCIENCE WILL CHANGE THE WAY WE DRINK
These five fermentations of the future will give us more choice than ever.
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PET SNAKE NEARLY KILLS TEEN: WHY THE INLAND TAIPAN IS SO DEADLY
An Australian teenager was left fighting for his life after being bitten by his pet inland taipan, one of the most dangerous snake species in the world, according to news reports.
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CATS MAY PREVENT CHILDREN GETTING ASTHMA, SCIENTISTS SAY
Keeping a cat in the home may prevent asthma in young children, according to Danish scientists.
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GP CONSULTATIONS IN BRITAIN ARE AMONG THE SHORTEST IN EUROPE?
GP consultations in Britain are among the shortest in Europe and it will take 70 years before the NHS achieves 15 minute appointments, a study published today shows.
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DOCTORS RECONSTRUCTED 80 PERCENT OF A BOY’S SKIN WITH GENETICALLY MODIFIED CELLS
Junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB) is a rare condition in which the skin will blister from the slightest bumps or scratches. A team led by stem cell researcher Michele De Luca treated a boy with JEB using gene modding to create new skin cells.
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