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Here's what a 3,000-year-old mummy actually smells like

Scientists have discovered what mummies smell like and it's surprisingly not too bad.
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Are negative-calorie foods real?

Often touted as having zero, or even 'negative-calories', celery does indeed contain calories so it isn't a magical weight-loss food.
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Mysterious 'surge' under Earth crust could reshape world map, study claims

The pulsing will eventually rip Africa apart and create a new ocean
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These common 'natural beauty' ingredients are harming the planet

Consumers are right to be sensitive about what they put on their skin, but an emphasis on using 'natural' ingredients could be misleading
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The 5 biggest women's health myths that need to end

The healthcare system wasn’t built for women. Here’s why that needs to change
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Here's how the powerful lose touch with reality, according to neuroscience

Evidence suggests power, like alcohol, has a tangible effect on the brain. But are its impacts always negative?
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An airbag for your head? This inventor thinks inflatable helmets are the future of cycle safety

Commuting safely by bike means finding something to do with your helmet when you reach your destination. A British company thinks you should deflate it
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Orcas caught 'tongue kissing' in the wild for the first time

They may be the apex predators of the sea, but orcas are total softies when it comes to those they care about
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Simple ways to calm your stressed dog this Fourth of July, according to an expert

A canine psychologist shares top tip to soothe your anxious pooch when the fireworks start flying.
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How much does the average human body cost?

How much would it cost to make you from scratch? Spoiler: not much
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I'm a psychologist. Here's what we keep getting wrong about ADHD

Millions of TikTok users are watching influencers speak about their experiences of ADHD. But how useful is the information being shared?
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Nature like you've never seen it: 18 jaw-dropping aerial photos

Our planet, like you've never seen it before
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The US military’s carbon footprint is mind-bogglingly big. Here’s how they could cut it

The world’s largest fighting force is also one of its biggest emitters
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How does background radiation affect particle detectors?

The strange science of radioactive steel and sunken treasure
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Prehistoric ‘dancefloor’ could reveal how dinosaurs flirted

Everybody walk the dinosaur…?
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Why do we feel emotions in different parts of our bodies?

Where in your body do you feel anger or pride?
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The anti-ageing diet: 6 science-backed changes to protect your skin, body and brain from getting older

New research is revealing the links between what you eat and how you age… And the foods that might help you slow the ageing process down.
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Are receipts really covered in chemicals?

Should you be concerned by 'forever chemicals' on your shopping receipts?
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Here’s how narcissism shapes a person’s social media habits, study reveals

Obsession with social media could indicate the ways a person is obsessed with themselves
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Why you're probably stroking your cat completely wrong (and how to do it right)

Fun fact: your cat probably hates the way you're currently petting them.
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The great multivitamin myth: Why the pills could be harming your immune system

There are plenty of companies claiming their vitamins can boost your immune system, but do you actually need them?
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Which animal has the sharpest teeth?

This sharp-toothed creature was similar to an eel and lived 500 to 200 million years ago
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What are the best and worst foods to eat on Ozempic?

Semaglutide drugs like Ozempic work by mimicking a fullness hormone, but what you eat can help or hinder its effects
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