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Men need to exercise twice as long as women, major heart study suggests

Keeping moving is the best way to hold of the world’s biggest killer
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Simple ways to calm your stressed dog this Guy Fawkes Night, according to an expert

A canine psychologist shares top tip to soothe your anxious pooch when the fireworks start flying.
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Scientists could soon reverse daylight savings clock changes. Here’s why

Most of us look forward to the extra hour we get in bed every October, but researchers argue that changing the clocks twice a year harms our health.
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A bright explosion in the middle of a group of galaxies

We might finally know what came before the Big Bang

Could all of this have happened before? And might it happen again?
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Elon Musk? AI? ‘Crazy left-wing activists’? The man who built Wikipedia explains its biggest threats

25 years and millions of articles later, Wikipedia is the biggest bank of human knowledge on the web
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Killer whales have now learnt a genius way to destroy great white sharks, new footage shows

Killer whales have a grisly new technique for hunting juvenile great white sharks – and scientists caught it on camera
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Here's how scientists are rewriting the origin story of Earth & life itself

Although key details are missing from the story of how our Solar System formed, recent discoveries are helping scientists fill in the blanks and understand how rare it is.
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This ‘internet of animals’ could unlock the secrets of nature’s greatest superpowers

Scientists are using electronic tags and satellites to track wild animals and build a data network.
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How one man made six million Wikipedia edits (and counting)

He’s touched a third of all articles on English Wikipedia. But the site’s founder says it's not all about the numbers
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6 (very weird) new inventions that could change your life

From real-life holograms to smart contact lenses – these inventions are bringing science fiction into reality
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These are the monsters that could actually be real, according to experts

The real-life explanations for the creatures that haunt our imaginations.
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Scientists are now closer than ever to scarless healing

Healing a wound without leaving a scar is something we could all do while in the womb. But unlocking this ability after birth has proven impossible. Until now…
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The most likely explanation for haunted houses, according to science

Are there really ghosts in your house, or is there a much simpler explanation going on?
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I survived the worst fire in space history – and was told to keep it secret

New nightmare unlocked
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How AI could soon be used by Wikipedia, according to its founder

Jimmy Wales, internet entrepreneur and founder of Wikipedia, reveals major changes coming to the web’s biggest bank of human knowledge
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The immune system reboot: How to prime your body’s defences to slow ageing

Ignore pseudo-science supplements promising to solve inflammation & prevent illness, and learn the truth about recalibrating your body’s defences for long-term health.
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Wikipedia not run by ‘left-wing activists’, says founder after Elon Musk criticism

Jimmy Wales told BBC Science Focus the Tesla CEO’s claims are “just factually wrong"
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Scientists spent years teaching a robot to play sports. It's still terrible

Robot sporting events could become more common in the coming years – but there's one problem
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Why you feel awful when the clocks go back (and how to fix it)

The end of British Summer Time can be a wake-up call for our circadian health
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Eating less protein could help you live longer. Here's how

From fasting to low-protein diets, the evolving science of dietary restriction might just offer the key to slowing ageing
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Astronomers discover hidden 'moon' shadowing Earth

The space rock is actually a ‘quasi moon’ on a similar orbit around the Sun
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Landmark ‘ageing atlas’ reveals how your organs change over a lifetime

Scientists are building the clearest picture yet of how we age – right now to your cells and DNA
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New DNA evidence reveals how Napoleon’s army was actually defeated

Not to self: never attempt an invasion of Russia in the winter
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