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These underwater ‘panda skeletons’ are seriously puzzling experts

A truly unusual find discovered in Japanese coral reefs, these strange creatures were granted their own species
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Does the mimicking diet work?

Live a better, healthier life, and keep disease away with these diet tips
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The one exercise hack that could finally help fat loss stick

Put the weight on to get that extra weight off
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The one personality trait that could help your brain stay decades younger

Scientists studying remarkably sharp 80-year-olds have spotted a common thread
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Birdwatching could help slow ageing, breakthrough study finds

It turns out being bird-brained could actually be the ultimate goal for your cognitive health
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Should I start visiting an infrared sauna? Is it safe?

It's a fad, but it might just be a fad with some major health benefits
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How can I be more persuasive?

Don't get argumentative, get smarter with your points to win someone over.
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'I don’t think it’s that weird': Hannah Fry on getting uncomfortably close with AI

We speak to Prof Hannah Fry about the human impacts of artificial intelligence, from AI therapists to lovers, agents and tutors
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The 6 biggest questions about adult ADHD, answered by a neuroscientist

ADHD diagnosis has risen in recent years, particularly among adults. But we need to improve how we view and treat it.
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Are board games good for the brain?

Lower dementia risk and live a better quality of life with an occasional round of Monopoly.
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How to boost your metabolism: 5 surprising ways to speed up fat loss

Ready to welcome a leaner, healthier you? It's time for a metabolic makeover. With a few simple, research-backed changes, you can supercharge your body's calorie-burning.
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This cutting-edge exoskeleton got me up a mountain I had no chance of climbing alone

A little robot enhancement made country walking a breeze on my knees
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How much weight fluctuation is normal?

And how to do it right
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A car with the wings of a plane attached flying above the ground.

Has anyone been killed by their own inventions?

Dumb ways to die: inventor edition.
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You could get paid for everything you’ve ever posted online, says scientist

A hypothetical – but possible – economic compensation model could pay online users back for their contribution to AI, says a leading computational scientist
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Do any animals use other animals for sport?

Who needs a ball when you have a pufferfish to hand?
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We could soon solve the world’s biggest archaeological puzzle

Artificial intelligence is helping archaeologists unlock Earth’s oldest secrets.
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This ‘gruesome’ execution pit is raising unsettling questions about the Vikings

The disturbing burial site contained decapitated corpses and body parts stacked on top of each other. Yet what happened there remains a mystery
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An ‘astonishingly’ large new dinosaur species has been discovered in the Sahara

This school-bus-sized predator was so unusual that scientists didn't recognise it at first
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Why people living at higher altitudes are less prone to diabetes

Red blood cells soak up more sugar from the blood when deprived of oxygen
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What would happen if I got eaten by a python?

If you got eaten by a snake, it could take a whole month to digest you... but it would at least leave your hair
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How difficult would it be to fly through the asteroid belt?

Forgot what science-fiction has told you, flying through an asteroid belt would be a major challenge.
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4 ridiculously easy ways to upgrade your pancakes, according to science

Whether you’re going fluffy or thin, these easy science hacks will take your pancake game to the next level.
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This ancient bacterium could help solve the antibiotic resistance crisis – or worsen it

The discovery of 5,000-year-old bacteria – that was until recently trapped in ice – could help or hinder humanity’s battle against infection
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