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The subtle signs you're not an introvert but an 'otrovert'
Don't fit in with the group? Maybe that's a very good thing
What decades of research actually reveal about statins and cholesterol, according to leading experts
Statin use is already widespread and is increasing every year. But are the drugs right for everyone?
How to tell if your boss is a narcissist: Scientists discover key new sign
They like to be admired in the flesh, so prefer their team in the office to enjoy being bowed down to in person
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What was the first ever 'sea' actually like?
It's not the sea as you see it – more like a primordial goo
Incredible footage shows cyborg cockroaches swimming in tiny diving suits
An experimental new oxygen tank for cyborg cockroaches has been invented – and it actually works
What is pee, actually?
Now urine the know
Why do insects fly into lights?
Experts say something stranger is going on
NASA reveals absolutely bonkers new Moon rover
A spare Mars rover might be sent to the Moon as part of the development of its Moon Base
Is tongue rolling actually genetic?
Keep rollin’, rollin’, rollin’, rollin’
61 surprising ways weight-loss drugs can change your body
Samaglutide use goes way beyond weight-loss
We're finally about to discover what's lurking inside a black hole
How do you map something you can’t see? Scientists may have found a way
Deadly 'fire thunderstorms' are forming across the US. And cities may be powerless to stop them
Mega-firestorms are erupting around the globe. And we’re not prepared
Stress is giving you belly fat. Here’s the best way to reduce your cortisol levels
The internet has exploded with claims that stress hormones lead to belly fat, but taking cortisol tests and supplements are likely not the answer
The simple, Stanford-backed hypnosis technique that can quiet your inner critic
Forget the swinging pocket watches, scientists are now praising hypnotherapy as a powerful tool to fight mental and physical pain
The hidden brain trait that makes some people fall for extremism
Scientists are uncovering why some of us are more vulnerable to extreme ideologies than others
How much of our lifespan is down to good genetics?
It's not diet, exercise or luck
How selfish are cats?
So selfish but so cute
What's the best hot drink for your health?
Sadly, it's not hot chocolate
The Neanderthal extinction mystery just got even stranger
Analysis of DNA from Neanderthal bones revealed that a group in Western Europe were surprisingly healthy, shortly before they disappeared
Are my kids ageing me?
Parents, you may want to sit down to read this one – if you're allowed to
Why is socialising so tiring?
Meeting new people, making conversation, keeping up appearances – it all takes energy. Here's how to make it easier
How to survive the apocalypse, according to the world's best doomsday preppers
Should you join the underground movement? And if so, how?
Is my moisturiser making me bald?
A rare hair loss condition is on the rise. Could everyday skincare be part of the problem?
'Even the test mice are male!': 5 shocking ways sex bias shapes women's healthcare
The healthcare system wasn’t built for women. Here’s why that needs to change
