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This (very weird) rule has been controlling fashion for 150 years

Ever wondered why low-rise jeans are making a comeback?
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One of Earth's oldest mysteries keeps getting weirder

Despite centuries of research, one of Earth’s most awe-inspiring phenomena is still not fully understood.
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6 simple, science-backed changes that will transform your health

Once you turn 30, things go downhill...fast. So says conventional wisdom, anyway. Science, however, says otherwise. With a few small changes, you can make a big difference to the way you feel
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Scientists want to create ‘T. Rex’ quakes on the Moon

Artificial Moonquakes on demand could help scientists investigate below the lunar surface
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What to eat if you have ADHD, according to experts

ADHD traits can have a major impact on nutrition. But a recipe of behavioural and dietary strategies could improve symptoms and wider health
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Why some experts now see Botox as a powerful antidepressant

Forget fine lines. Could Botox give you an unexpected mental health tweakment?
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Your most draining relationships (except one) are taking years off your life, study suggests

Difficult people don’t just zap your energy – they may also accelerate your biological ageing
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We've found a bizarre alien magma planet surprisingly close to Earth

The floor (and the rest of this planet) is lava
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There's now only one proven way to increase your IQ

If you’re serious about getting smarter, it’s time to ditch the brain-training apps
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What makes someone a dark empath?

What makes someone a 'dark empath' and what does that mean? Here is how can you spot them
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Scientists might soon cure balding. Here’s how

A new understanding of balding means scientists are poised to cure it once and for all.
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Here's how to burn more calories when walking

These simple tricks can help you to burn the most calories from a walk
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A high-fibre vegetarian salad bowl with avocado, pumpkin, lentils and pomegranate.

What are the best and worst foods to eat on Ozempic?

Semaglutide drugs like Ozempic work by mimicking a fullness hormone, but what you eat can help or hinder its effects
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The 5 habits that could make or break your retirement health

Expert-backed tips for the best post-work life
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The secret super carb: How 'resistance starch' can transform your gut health

Whatever age you are, this group of foods is a must in your diet
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In which country does having a child make you unhappiest?

While happiness and wellbeing surveys are far from exact science, parents seem happier in some countries than others
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What is Hector the Convector?

A unique storm that is punctual with its time, Hector the Convector is one of life's weird occurrences.
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Human brain sound hack.

Why did it take people so long to learn to read silently?

Luckily, we can now all read silently. But that wasn't always the case
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How evil can AI be? Some brave scientists are finding out

If we want to get good responses from AI, we may need to see what it does when we ask it to be evil
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Just one day in your life could soon reveal how long you’ll live

After building a Truman Show experiment, scientists were able to predict the lifespans of their 81 subjects
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human brain map.

This stunning 3D map lets anyone explore real human organs down to a single cell

It’s far less gross than it sounds (we promise) and could have major implications for how we understand anatomy and disease
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This terrifying new dinosaur could rewrite the origins of T. rex

The emergence of the world’s most iconic predator remains a scientific mystery. This latest discovery offers a critical clue
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The genius stealth inventions making people, planes and cities invisible

Scientists around the world are working on ways to hide us from sight. But how close are we to developing tech that could make us invisible?
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Why does drinking alcohol make it so much harder to lose weight?

Downing drinks can trick your body into prioritising alcohol processing, temporarily pausing fat burning
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