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INCREASED FLOODING, DEAD CORALS AND MALARIA - THE CHALLENGES AWAITING US IF WE IGNORE CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate change will become irreversible without a host of majortransformations that are "unprecedented in scale", a landmark UN report has warned.
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LIVER CANCER: SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT
Liver cancer is cancer that begins in the tissues of the
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FIRST MAMMAL WITH TWO MOTHERS IS BORN AS GENE-EDITING BREAKTHROUGH CREATES MOUSE WITH NO FATHER
Never has a major scientific breakthrough carried such sinister implications for mankind - specifically, for men.
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ADORABLE NEWBORN SEA MONSTER FROM THE DINOSAUR AGE DISCOVERED IN KANSAS
About 85 million years ago, when a vast sea covered Kansas, a wee, little sea monster died almost immediately after it was born.
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LAB-GROWN 'MINI-EYES' SHOW HOW COLOR VISION DEVELOPS
If you've recently admired a sunset, a rainbow, or the reds and golds of autumn foliage, you can thank the color-detecting cone cells in your eyes for your ability to see those vivid hues.
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WHO NEEDS MEN? FIRST MAMMAL BORN TO SAME-SEX (FEMALE) PARENTS IN GENE-EDITING BREAKTHROUGH
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NICE KIDS COME LAST - NEW STUDY FINDS AGREEABLE PERSONALITIES HAVE LESS MONEY
Nice children are more likely to end up poor later in life, according to a new study.
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MYSTERIOUS SIGNALS AT THE CENTER OF OUR GALAXY MAY BE AN OPTICAL ILLUSION
The universe might be tricking us with its optical illusions.
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GIANT, PREHISTORIC BIRD CHOWED DOWN ON THIS NEANDERTHAL CHILD'S BONES
One Neanderthal child had a very bad day about 115,000 years ago. The child died — that much is certain — and the bones were gulped down and digested by a giant, prehistoric bird, according to archaeologists in Poland.
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YOU'LL NEVER FORGET A FACE... AS LONG AS YOU DON'T SEE MORE THAN 5,000 IN YOUR LIFETIME, STUDY FROM UNIVERSITY OF YORK FINDS
People can remember up to 10,000 faces, with the average person able to recall around 5,000, a new study has found.
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