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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.

Why do some beer foams last so long?
The secrets of your pint's frothy crown

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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Why bleeding gums are a much bigger problem than most people realise
The more we learn about the microbiome living in our mouths, the more we discover the extent to which it affects our overall health

Part of Earth’s core has switched directions. And nobody really knows why
The event could be part of a natural cycle in iron flows that give Earth its protect magnetic field

Why Silicon Valley is betting big on data centres in space
Space data centres could be a new frontier for humanity, but can the promise live up to the hype?

What speed am I travelling, right now?
Turns out, it is much more difficult than you might imagine to accurately assess how quickly you're moving through space

What's the world's oldest cheese?
The oldest cheese samples that survive today were found in the necks of Bronze Age mummies in China

I went inside the fake Moon base where astronauts prepare for real lunar missions
Our writer was lucky enough to step inside a project that recreates the lunar surface in as much detail as possible

We might finally know how the pyramids were built
New research suggests the answer was hiding inside the structure all along

What's the best way to measure an earthquake?
It revolutionised how we measure earthquakes in 1935 – so why have seismologists almost entirely abandoned it?

Do we really remember an event, or just the memory of an event?
Will you remember this article accurately?

The surprising truth behind Korea's most effective skincare products
Is this new wave of skincare really better formulated and more effective than Western products?

Which country in the world has the lowest cholesterol levels?
What 460 million tests tell us about diet, genetics and your heart

Can we communicate in dreams?
New research claims it's possible to get people's brains to communicate to one another in dreams

If an advanced civilisation lived on Earth millions of years ago, would we be able to tell?
If an advanced civilisation lived on Earth millions of years ago, would we be able to tell?

5 expert-backed food combos that can supercharge your health
From weight loss to anti-ageing, combine these ingredients to reap their rewards

We finally know why T. rex grew such embarrassingly small arms
New research suggests the predatory dinosaur’s famously small limbs weren’t just an evolutionary fluke – but a direct trade-off for another (very important) body part

The most effective (but strangest) way to calm a fear of flying, according to a psychologist
Simple, science-backed techniques can help you overcome your sky-high anxiety

We may have just cracked one of Stonehenge's greatest mysteries
A glacier may have carried the site’s massive Altar Stone part of the way from Scotland

The $50m time-travelling gamble to save the Amazon rainforest
An ambitious project about to get underway intends to see how the trees will respond to the CO2 levels of the future

Should I trim my eyelashes?
Spoiler alert: You shouldn't trim your eyelashes for a variety of very good reasons including how easy it would be to damage your eyes

Why mindfulness doesn't work for some people – and what to try instead
Optimism trumps mindfulness when things get tough, says the science.

Making Pluto a planet again sounds simple. It isn’t
NASA's new chief wants to reinstate Pluto as a planet. And scientists are on board – as long as you're also okay with having over 100 new ones, including our own Moon
