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Here's how the season you were conceived in could change your metabolism
How warm were your parents when they made you? It could impact how much brown fat you have
Archaeologists uncover Maya ‘emotional wasteland’ littered with eerie skeletons
Archaeologists have uncovered a foreign altar buried deep in the heart of a Maya city – and the remains around it tell a chilling story
Something really strange is happening to one of our closest galactic neighbours
A nearby galaxy is being shredded by gravity– and it could rewrite our cosmic history
Simple diet hack is more effective than intermittent fasting diet, study claims
Going without pasta and bread a couple of times a week could be as good for your health as intermittent fasting
Here's what your hearing could say about your heart failure risk
A new study suggests hearing loss could raise your risk of heart failure – and reveal early warning signs of trouble
Facebook is still experimenting on you in really strange ways, research claims
Few people fully understand how social algorithms work – and it's having major consequences
The end of balding: We may have just found the secret to hair regrowth
A new study could pave the way for future baldness treatments
Schrödinger’s cat just got warmer, and quantum physics may never be the same again
90 years on from the famous thought experiment’s conception, researchers have broken a crucial barrier in quantum physics.
Here are the worst coffee types for your cholesterol levels
Your morning cup of joe might pack a punch – just not the kind you expect
Scientists may have discovered a whole new type of life
A strange giant cylindrical lifeform might not be a fungus after all
These monkeys are the world’s best yodellers, and we have the footage to prove it
Scientists have dubbed their calls 'ultra-yodels'
Is smoking or vaping worse for you? It depends who’s asking
Research suggests vaping is one of the best ways to help smokers quit the habit. But that doesn’t mean it’s a harmless alternative to smoking
This 7,000-year-old mummy DNA has revealed a ‘ghost’ branch of humanity
Ancient remains hidden in a Libyan cave have opened the door to a long lost human lineage
Here's what your cholesterol levels say about your risk of dementia: new study
Your cholesterol levels might affect your future brain health, not just your risk of heart disease
Antibiotic resistance could soon spiral out of control. This could be our last defence
A new study warns that antibiotic use in livestock could soar by 2040 – threatening both human health and global food security
This 3-day-a-week diet could be a vital weight loss strategy, say scientists
Sticking to any diet is tough. This trick may help you achieve your weight loss goals
Pregnancy’s impact on the body lasts far longer than we realised
Sorry, Mum
Clocks change UK 2025: When do they go forward and why?
Here we go again – time to sacrifice sleep in the name of sunshine
Solar eclipse: 'Weird' double sunrise and devil horns set to dazzle the US
The first solar eclipse of 2025 could deliver one of the year's most stunning sights. Get the camera ready
Solar eclipse 2025: How and where to see the cosmic event of the year
A rare partial solar eclipse will dazzle skies on 29 March 2025. Here's everything you need to know
What your neighbourhood now says about your dementia risk
Living in a disadvantaged area could significantly increase your risk of developing dementia and speed up cognitive decline
Scientists have finally found a way to destroy the dangerous 'forever chemicals' in your home
These harmful chemicals have been linked to several types of cancer
Enjoying junk food could help you shed fat, scientists say in weight loss breakthrough
The discovery may lead to new weight loss methods that help people find more enjoyment from food
We may be getting a key sign of autism all wrong
It's less about social skills than you might think