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What is a skyquake?
Skyquakes are very real. What causes them, however, is shrouded in mystery.

We’re losing 338 spoken words every day
We've been nattering less and less each year since 2005

Experts no longer believe in photographic memory. Here’s what convinced them
Why your brain was never built to remember everything, explained by a neuroscientist
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6 mind-blowing space missions now set to launch after Artemis II
From water hunting on the Moon to the closest planet to the Sun

Artemis II in pictures: 21 jaw-dropping photos, from launch to splashdown
Ten days, one Moon, and a view we’ve waited half a century to see again

How do I stop taking things personally?
Try not to take it to heart.

A bizarre 'dead zone' above Earth keeps frying satellites – and it's slowly getting bigger
Above Earth, there is a void, a no-go zone that spacecraft enter at their own peril

What your vitamin D levels could reveal about your dementia risk
Scientists have found that people with higher vitamin D in midlife had less of a key Alzheimer’s protein in their brains years later

A massive once-in-500-years chimpanzee civil war has broken out
The largest-known group of wild chimpanzees has split in two. The aftermath has been brutal

How to finally feel better about your body, according to a psychologist
Body dysmorphia – the all-consuming obsession with perceived flaws in our looks – is sweeping the globe. What can be done and how is tech changing the way we see ourselves?

No amount of sleep can fix your under-eye circles. This might
Giving pandas a run for their money, no matter how much sleep you’re getting? These tricks will help you always look bright-eyed and bushy-tailed

The science-backed tricks that could finally give you a better night's sleep
The surprising science that could end your restless nights

Does my dog have ADHD?
Can dogs have ADHD? Man's best friend does display signs of the condition - here's how you can deal with it

Can you stop your sense of taste dulling as you age?
Is there any way of stopping your sense of taste from dulling as you age? A doctor explains the steps you can take

A biblical megaflood could hit the US at any moment. And that’s only the beginning
A flood, the scale of which has not been seen in centuries, is coming, scientists say. Can we prepare before it hits?

How some people sleep only four hours a night and still feel great
A small group of humans barely rest at night – and never suffer for it. Science is about to find out why that matters for all of us

Top 10 most dangerous roads in the world 2026
Fasten your seatbelts and hang on for dear life

It’s time to rethink the pursuit of happiness
What if the pursuit of happiness in the traditional sense is the very thing stopping you from being happy?

The unsettling truth about medical cannabis and mental health
Does it help with mental health, or is there something else at play?

Your reality really could be a simulation, say experts. Here’s why
As computers grow ever more powerful, the idea we could be living in a simulation is looking less like science fiction every day

A new type of dementia is forcing doctors to rethink memory loss
Doctors are only just getting to grips with LATE – a newly recognised form of cognitive decline behind up to one in five dementia cases

The simple, science-backed 100-day plan for lasting fat loss
Newcomer to fighting the flab? Drop the quick-fixes at the gym, destined to backfire. Here are six strategies for your first three months

I was a happiness researcher. Here's why I quit and cycled the world
By cycling to the world’s happiest places, Dr Christopher Boyce learnt how to put his research into practice to finally reach true happiness

You’re not actually addicted to your smartphone. Here's why
Not all social media is unhealthy – here's how to rethink your (and your children’s) relationship with it.
