’Forever chemicals’ are now in half of your fruits and vegetables. Here’s what that means

Some groups are calling for the ban of pesticides that contain non-biodegradable chemicals.
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What ever happened with the Bermuda Triangle?

Turns out there's no much truth to the legend.
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Nature's weirdest: The Spanish Dancer

It feeds on marine snow – and has a see-through digestive tract.
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Why camel milk could soon become the world’s most essential drink

The future of food and drink could have a few humps in the road.
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I love nothing more than donning some Lycra and hitting the roads on my ultra-lightweight, professional-grade steed. Should I be shaving my legs?

You'll never miss a 9am meeting again.
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‘Giant fish lizard’ bigger than megalodon could be largest marine reptile ever discovered

Step aside, meg: Scientists have uncovered the biggest marine reptile ever, and it’s a prehistoric beast.
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Secrets of our Moon could be lost forever thanks to upcoming lunar missions

Pristine, scientifically interesting regions of the Moon should be given legal protection, experts argue.
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'Alien aurora’ may have been spotted on nearby failed star

This nearby brown dwarf doesn't shine with fusion light, but may have found a way to put on a dazzling display of its own.
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This new ‘atlas of ageing’ could help keep your muscles younger for longer

Creaks and groans may ail your bones, but a new muscle atlas could halt your ageing.
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