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Have we ever intercepted anything from aliens?

We’ve detected strange things in space – just not aliens. Yet
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Why do I fart so much? The science you never knew you wanted to know about flatulence

Where do farts come from, and what happens if you hold it in? Does everybody fart – and what about animals?
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What happens when a narcissist crosses a narcissist?

Expect some fireworks
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Earth’s early life was terrible at sex, say scientists

Sexual reproduction only began to improve when early animals began facing more stress and competition
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Luis Diaz #7 of Colombia scores his team's second goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group K match between Uzbekistan and Colombia at Mexico City Stadium on June 17, 2026 in Mexico City

Here’s who’ll win the World Cup, according to science 

Statisticians from across Europe teamed up to train a competition-predicting, machine learning algorithm
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Why do people have different mouth biomes, and does it affect taste?

It's all a matter of taste
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This (very ugly) shark has finally been caught on camera in its natural habitat

Known for its massive retractable jaw, the spooky footage shows the goblin shark lurking deep in the Pacific Ocean
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Could we really build a space elevator?

It needs to be 50 times stronger than steel
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Why are carrots orange?

Ever had a white or purple carrot? Here's why they come in different colours
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The surprising reason most zombie apocalypse plans will fall apart, according to survival experts

Survival experts and professional preppers give their top tips on how to survive a zombie invasion.
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How to speak so people actually want to listen

Do you just need to be more interesting? A psychologist explains how to make people listen to what you have to say
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Red light masks will make you look younger... with two caveats...

Red-light therapy is a firmly established internet trend. But this time, there’s actually something to it
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Chance of mega earthquake hitting California now at a 'historic high', experts warn

The faults beneath Los Angeles are at their highest stress in 1,000 years – and overdue a release
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What are some ways to overcome the intermediate plateau when learning a skill?

Struggling to make that next step? Psychology tells us how to break through that pesky plateau
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7 autism myths experts want everyone to stop believing

From vaccine fears to miracle cures, here’s what decades of scientific research actually reveal about the condition
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The groundbreaking new research revealing what drives loneliness – and what actually helps

Human disconnection has turned out to be far more complex – and far more treatable – than anyone expected
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What's the best way to stop being carsick?

There are many different advisories on how to stop travel sickness but one method might actually work
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The world’s weirdest cat keeps turning up where nobody expects

Meet the black serval, a long-legged wild cat native to Africa
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Weird signals keep reaching Earth from across the Galaxy – and we may finally have the key to reading them

A mysterious "stellar Rosetta Stone" may crack a code that's puzzled scientists for years
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Can we actually reverse ageing

Wrinkle creams only promise to turn back the clock – a pea-sized jellyfish actually does it
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It’s time to rethink your five-a-day, according to major new Harvard study

It’s not about how much fruit and veg you eat – but whether or not they contain a specific micronutrient
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Could I brew alcohol in my body?

It's possible to brew alcohol in your gut if you have auto-brewery syndrome (ABS), which can make you appear drunk without having a drink.
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Why do some beer foams last so long?

The secrets of your pint's frothy crown
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How new changes to the World Cup ball design could decide the tightest games

Here's what experts found after putting the 2026 football through wind tunnels and laser scans
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