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What are the Gates of Hell, and why do they keep burning?
Why do the 'Gates of Hell' in Turkmenistan's Karakum Desert keep burning?

The first known dentist was actually a Neanderthal, study finds
Russian archaeologists have discovered evidence of a sophisticated dental procedure that took place nearly 60,000 years ago

What's the world's longest oil spill?
The largest oil spill on planet Earth isn't man-made and releases around 17 tonnes of oil into the sea every day for the last 500,000 years
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How hidden 'overtiredness' is ruining your sleep – and how to fix it
Unchecked emotional exhaustion can scupper your slumber when you need it most. Here are the simple tools you need to reset your sleep – and enhance your emotional regulation

The US coastline is heading for an ocean disaster even faster than we thought, study suggests
New research suggests the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could weaken by half this century with wide ranging consequences for weather, food and sea levels across the world

Does sleeping on your side give you wrinkles?
Your face has fault lines – and every night you spend lying on them, you're making them worse

What animal has the weirdest pee?
From dolphins that pee in arcs to reptiles that pee in solids, nature's bladders are full of surprises

Why humans simply aren’t built for strict monogamy
This is what science actually says about humans’ capacity for commitment
A scientist's guide to life | 9 skincare tips from a dermatologist
Consultant dermatologist Dr Bav Shergill reveals how to keep your largest organ looking peachy.

The 5 most harmful processed ingredients experts say you need to limit
We all know that ultra-processed foods are bad for us, but what ingredients should we particularly try to avoid? And what are they doing to our bodies?

Why you don’t have free will, according to a top neuroscientist
One of science and philosophy’s most profound questions may have finally been answered

How to spot the hidden sociopaths in your life
The long-blurred line between sociopathy and psychopathy is being redrawn – and it could change how the warning signs are spotted

Doctors keep missing a hidden problem with weight loss drugs, Cambridge professor warns
As millions take up weight-loss medication, serious nutritional deficiencies are flying under the radar

Top 18 fastest cars in the world: land speed record breakers
Here are the drivers and cars that have broken the world land speed record throughout history

The carnivore diet: What eating only meat does to your health, a nutritionist explains
The meat-only diet has gone viral on social media, with its proponents claiming that humans evolved to exist on animal protein alone. But how healthy is it?

This simple change can dramatically improve your poops, says Harvard doctor
This is what gastroenterologists recommend for quick, effortless toilet trips

Scientists think they could soon solve the most mysterious disaster in aviation history
It’s been over 10 years since Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 vanished without a trace. But new search techniques could finally allow us to find the missing plane

How can a virus survive in ice for hundreds of years?
From viruses in frozen mummies to anthrax outbreaks in Siberia, what lies beneath the ice is creepy – to say the least

The surprising ways hi-fi is making itself future-proof
Modern hi-fi systems can offer listeners convenience, quality and the warmth of analogue sound.

A simple dietary change could lower your blood pressure risk by 30%, study suggests
An estimated 1.4 billion adults worldwide have high blood pressure, putting them at risk of heart attacks and strokes

Does having children actually make you happy? A neuroscientist explains
Some parents say having kids is the best thing they've ever done... others would quite like some time to themselves. So, overall, does having kids make you happier?

'A huge milestone': Heartwarming footage shows Sumatran orangutan using bridge to cross road for first time
Conservationists waited two years for this moment

Could a 'fart walk' actually help reverse diabetes?
An after-meal stroll doesn't just let you release your toots in peace. It could also have wide-ranging benefits for your health

Why do men tend to have worse handwriting than women?
When pen meets paper, you may have noticed that some men produce spidery scribbles rather than neat shapes
