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String of severe environmental events 100 million years ago triggered mass extinctions of marine species

Human genome stored on 'everlasting' memory crystal

Researchers are calling for regulation to guide responsible and ethical development of bio-hybrid robotics – ground-breaking science fusing artificial components with living tissue and cells

Unravelling the gendered undertones of narcissism

Study Identifies ‘Hot-spots’ In England Of High Rates Of Depression Linked To Deprivation

Study highlights the crucial role sexes play in understanding sleep, circadian rhythms, and metabolism

People who have atypical work patterns -long and irregular work hours- such as shift workers and those who work on the weekend, have worse quality and quantity of sleep, compared to those who work a typical 35-40 hour week

Enabling prosthetic limbs to ‘feel’: scientists have developed a sensor that fits on a prosthetic hand and is connected to a stimulator that touches the wearer’s residual limb, so they can feel the sensation of wetness through their skin

Soaring Childhood Obesity From Pandemic Will Cost UK Billions

Early human migrants followed lush corridor-route out of Africa

Non-Antibiotic Treatment For Women With Persistent Acne Shown To Be Effective

Scientists Spot Black Hole Energy Beam as Bright as 1,000 Trillion Suns Pointed at Earth

A recent study led by the University of Southampton indicates that receiving hormone replacement therapy within six months of a recorded diagnosis of COVID-19 is associated with a reduction in mortality from the disease.

Scientists discover ancient earthquake, as powerful as the biggest ever recorded

New research using a computer vision pipeline called Mothra to analyse tens of thousands of butterfly specimens in the UK Natural History Museum's collection has found 17 of 24 species of British butterflies identified and measured by it…

Timeline of the Human Condition

Cities with medium and high density populations will need both vaccination and distancing to prevent future intense waves of COVID-19, until herd immunity is reached

New research shows that hurricane maximum wind speeds in the subtropical Atlantic around Bermuda have more than doubled on average over the last 60 years due to rising ocean temperatures in the region.

A study gives a new perspective on why our planet has managed to stay habitable for billions of years – concluding it is almost certainly due, at least in part, to luck

Diet and lifestyle during pregnancy linked to modifications in infants’ DNA: A new study has shown pregnant women with obesity could reduce the health risks for their infants through improved diet and more physical activity

Why is there no “Just Riot” theory?

250,000 tonnes of shipping CO2 emissions saved thanks to machine learning insight

Study of 153 patients treated during the acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic describes a range of neurological and psychiatric complications that may be linked to the disease, including stroke and an altered mental state such as brain inflammation…

Three in four parents of pre-school children unable to balance work and childcare during lockdown 1728 parents and carers surveyed by researchers at the Universities of Oxford nearly three quarters felt that they are not sufficiently able to meet the needs of both work and their pre-school children.

A mass extinction event 360 million years ago was caused by a brief breakdown of the ozone layer that shields the Earth from damaging ultraviolet (UV) radiation, researchers conclude

Scientists have discovered a way to transform antibody drugs previously developed to treat autoimmunity into antibodies with powerful anti-cancer activity through a simple molecular “switch”.

Climate Change Encouraged Colonisation Of The South Pacific Islands Centuries Earlier Than First Thought

New research has shown the positive effects to newly born infants and mothers of receiving the influenza vaccine during pregnancy

State-of-the-art cameras created a high frame-rate movie of a growing black hole system at a level of detail never seen before: Violent flaring was captured at the heart of a black hole system

New research shows Neanderthals kept coming back to a coastal cave site in the UK from at least 180,000 years ago until around 40,000 years ago.

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