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A baby playing with toys in a black and white photo

Do babies only see in black and white for the first month?

The world looks very different through their eyes.
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The end of food allergies is tantalisingly close. Here are the frontrunners for a cure

The number of severe immune reactions to food is reaching epidemic proportions, but a one-size-fits-all cure could be on the horizon.
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Diabetes can now be easily reversed. Here’s how

With the right steps, it’s possible to put type 2 diabetes into remission and restore healthy blood glucose levels
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A photo of the ocean floor

How much of the ocean floor have we actually explored?

The Ocean is unbelievably large and hard to navigate, but are we any nearer to understanding it?
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Some people seem to think they know it all. A psychologist explains why they can be so wrong when they think they're right

The hidden psychology of ‘know-it-alls’: Why they think they know everything

You don't want to do it like that, you want to do it like this...
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An image of Earth as seen from the Moon

How will the Moon moving away from Earth affect us?

But don't worry, we've got a few million until the problems start
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An illustration depicting the big bang in Space

Could the Universe explode?

The Universe probably won't explode... but that doesn't mean it isn't possible
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Red diamonds.

The 7 most expensive substances ever found on planet Earth

Silver, gold, platinum… palladium? Pah! When it comes to the really precious materials, you’d be surprised by what fetches the highest prices
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A man measuring the size of his belly with a tape measure

How can I tell if I've got high cortisol levels?

It's commonly known as the 'stress hormone'
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A bird-like dinosaur.

Scientists have found a dinosaur ‘Rosetta Stone’ hidden for 90 million years

A near-complete fossil from Patagonia has finally cracked open the mysterious evolutionary story of one of prehistory's strangest dinosaur groups
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A brain rocketing into the air

The simple mental habit elite performers use to build instant willpower

Big goals can drain your willpower – but a science-backed technique might be the motivational rocket fuel you need
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A bright orange sunset over water

‘Blood rain’ could sweep across the UK this week as Saharan dust plume moves in

Vivid sunsets can also be expected
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An illustration of a skull with flowers growing out of it

Why more people are choosing to become trees when they die

Cremation and burial are terrible for the environment. A new wave of green alternatives is changing that
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Illustration of a person sat on a set of scales with their head buried into their knees.

Stressed out? You may have cortisol belly

Recent studies have found a strong link between rising stress levels and expanding waistlines… And modern life isn’t helping
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Cartoon liar of Pinocchio.

How to crack the subtle body language of liars

Online influencers claim subtle, non-verbal cues expose when a person is lying. But how much do gestures, eye contact and arm positioning really reveal?
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Illustration of aliens.

Our chances of finding alien life could soon skyrocket. Here’s why

From planetary colours to alien technologies, the clues to life may soon be within reach
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industrial factories on a brain.

Air pollution’s link to dementia is getting stronger. Here’s how to reduce your risk

Recent studies are bolstering the idea that air pollution could increase your chances of developing dementia. But there are steps you can take to reduce your risk
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John Davidson – Tourette's activist and inspiration behind the film, 'I Swear' – at the BAFTAs

What Tourette’s really tells us about intrusive thoughts

The BAFTAs controversy has exposed a deep misunderstanding about what Tourette’s really is
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Woman during a lie detector exam.

Are psychopaths really that good at lying?

Are psychopaths really that good at lying? The research is clear
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14 quick and simple ways to improve your teeth, according to dentists

The latest research shows our mouths are strongly tied to our overall health. Here are the top science-backed tips to help you brush up on your oral hygiene.
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A man sits on the toilet.

What your pooping frequency says about your health

It turns out your toilet time can reveal a lot about your gut health, diet and more
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Illustration of a brain with drugs inside of it

What your doctor won’t tell you about antidepressants

Stopping this medication can be hard, but researchers can’t agree on the risks
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Busy to-do list.

How to tackle your to-do list if you struggle with attention

Nine evidence-based ways to reduce mental load, beat procrastination and finally focus.
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Cartoon of four stereotypically cool people.

What actually makes somebody cool?

It's not your clothes, or about how many books you've read, here's the important measure.
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