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These two simple numbers can predict your heart disease risk

Could a new calculation based on two commonly tracked metrics offer a cheat code for your long-term health?
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Your bed’s hidden biome could be ruining your sleep

Your bed is nowhere near as clean as you think it is. Thankfully, experts have laid out the rules of how clean your bed really needs to be… and when dirty becomes dangerous
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There could be a worrying amount of lead in your protein shake

People everywhere use protein supplements on a daily basis, but a new report suggests some contain worrying amounts of a harmful substance
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Illustration of a person's silhouette (face-on), in front of the person is scientific iconography, including DNA. In the background is a line of silhouette people, all facing sideways

We may have found the first true human pheromone

Could invisible chemical signals sway our behaviour, or who we’re attracted to – all without us knowing?
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Where does the ink go when you get a tattoo removed?

If you have had a tattoo removed by a laser-based treatment, you may be wondering where the ink particles go
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This is the optimal morning routine, according to science

Wakey wakey. Science is here and it wants to give you the best possible start to your day
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Archaeologists excavate the ancient Maya site of Aguada-Fénix

3,000-year-old map of the Universe discovered at ancient Mayan site

An ancient Maya structure was likely built around communal astronomical observations – but the identity of a mysterious woman is still unknown
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Scientists may have just found a new way to hunt for aliens

A brand new technique is uncovering Earth’s oldest secrets, and could soon be turned to the stars
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Grey hairs grow when your body shuts down cancer-prone cells, study suggests

Rather than a depressing sign of ageing, our grey hairs are battle scars in our body's war against cancer
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We're on the brink of curing arthritis. Here's how

We might finally be able to spot osteoarthritis early… and bring it to a halt
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We've been thinking about blood sugar all wrong. Here's why

These are the five biggest blood sugar myths, debunked by nutrition experts
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A NASA engineer checks six flight-ready segments of the JWST's primary mirror, a third of the final total.

The 25 most powerful ideas of the 21st century (so far), picked by the world’s top thinkers

We asked the world's foremost minds to highlight some of the game-changing scientific breakthroughs shaping our world since the year 2000
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The latest ETH microrobot is this small

This magnet-powered micro-robot could soon swim through your bloodstream

It's steered using magnetics, like a tiny remote-controlled bubble zooming through your bloodstream
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7 ways to keep your personal data safe, according to cybersecurity experts

The Online Safety Act has thrust VPNs into the spotlight, but what are the best ways to protect your identity online without relying on one?
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Multi colored waves of light coming from 1980s era boom box

Could someone across the cosmos pick up old radio programmes?

Could our earliest radio broadcasts have been heard by alien worlds? Researchers suggest the waves have travelled over 100 light-years by now
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Japanese people still aren’t having sex. And nobody knows why

Around 1 in 10 Japanese people reach their 30s without ever having had sex
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Mallard duckling swimming

Forever chemicals are altering the DNA of unhatched ducklings, study finds

Forever chemicals, or PFAS, take a really long time to break down naturally and they’re everywhere
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A new one-time treatment could wipe out high cholesterol forever

A one-off therapy could be our greatest weapon in the fight against heart disease
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Anthropomorphic alien creature in futuristic silver spacesuit looking at camera at dark night.

Why aliens are (probably) too lazy to make first contact

Space is big. Why not kick back, relax, and wait for them to come to you?
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Thirteen-lined Ground Squirrel in flowers.

This sleepy squirrel could unlock a new way to treat heart disease

Inspired by hibernating squirrels, scientists have developed a promising new drug that could transform how we treat heart failure
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Scientists have almost cracked the secret language of animals. Here's what they've learned

We’re on the verge of decoding animal communication. Here’s what we’ve learned so far – and how AI could finally help us decipher their languages
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Abstract illustration of a person walking up a flight of stairs made of books into their own shadow, never ending purpose

How to find your life’s purpose: The biggest lessons from the world’s top experts

Science has shown that having a raison d’être is good for us
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A person doing a yoga pose, arching their back into a triangle shape

Flexibility helps you live longer and age well. Here's how to boost yours in minutes

It’s one of the tenets of physical fitness, so why is flexibility overlooked by researchers and the average person putting on their gym kit? Find out how being more flexible could change your life – and even extend it
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