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We may finally know what really causes social anxiety – and how to reverse it

Social fear isn’t just psychological. New research is uncovering its biological roots – and how to reset them.
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A strange leak in Earth’s core may be pushing ancient gold upward

Precious metals may be escaping from the planet’s core. This hotly debated subject could help us understand Earth’s evolution and determine whether life exists elsewhere in the Universe
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The simple ways you can change your personality, according to a cognitive neuroscientist

Want to become more confident, extroverted or assertive? Science shows that with a few simple changes, you can unlock your best self.
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How to spot dementia early and reduce your risk by half

New science is uncovering how Alzheimer’s could be detected decades before symptoms strike
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How long does it really take to fall in love? Here’s what science says

Certain animals can form lifelong bonds in a single day. But what about humans?
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The world's tiniest (and cutest) deer needs your attention, say experts

It’s barely bigger than a house cat
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It’s time to change your relationship with dopamine

Going on a ‘dopamine detox’ probably isn’t going to boost your mood and focus.
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The 7 biggest ocean mysteries scientists can't explain

Weird noises, mysterious constructions and strange disappearances have left scientists scratching their heads. Here are seven phenomena we still can’t explain.
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Green Sierran Treefrog (Pseudacris sierra) found in Northern California.

Climate change is making frogs 'sexier', scientists say

Things are heating up at the water’s edge – in more ways than one
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Why your brain won't shut up at night (and the simple way to shush it)

Trouble sleeping? A lot on your mind? Use this trick and sedate your synapses.
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Bird poop powered one of the Americas’ greatest ancient kingdoms, study finds

Archaeological analysis of items from a South American kingdom reveals their prosperity was built on bird poop
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'Active' optimists live longer, happier lives. Here's how to become one

Is manifestation pure pseudoscience or could there be something to it?
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Can I swallow my tongue?

Does holding onto someone's tongue when they've suffered a heart attack or fit actually help? Can you swallow your own tongue?
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The two numbers that could solve maths' biggest mysteries

It’s one of modern mathematics’ most challenging problems. How close are we to solving the Mandelbrot set’s final obstacle?
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Here's what night sweats could reveal about your health

When you’re sleeping, your body’s meant to be resting – but something’s not right. Here’s what could be behind your night sweats… and how to make them stop.
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Why are there marine fossils at the top of Mount Everest?

Explorers keep finding marine life fossils at the top of Mount Everest. As weird as that sounds, there's a perfectly good reason why
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The 17 worst ideas of the 21st century (so far)

Sorry, Google Glass
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The 6 most important lessons about belly fat (and how to lose it)

It’s the riskiest type of fat to carry, but scientists have been studying belly fat for decades. Here’s what you can glean from their findings to improve your abdominal health
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How many fathers are unknowingly raising children that aren't theirs?

A surprisingly common issue that is occurring around the world.
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How does my brain create my sense of self?

Each of us experience profound changes across the course of our lifetime and yet, we still have a sense of being the same person
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Calls, bills and life admin taken care of: Is the AI everyone wants finally here?

The first agentic AI is here and looking to make your life easier. But how far will it go and what are the risks?
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5 simple ways to instantly find your 'biological age'

Sure, you can be 40 in length of time, but what's stopping you from having the biology of a 20-year-old?
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What would a nuclear meltdown on the Moon be like?

With NASA announcing plans to build a nuclear reactor on the Moon, what would happen if a meltdown strikes?
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Beyond the speed of light: The strange particle that could reshape the laws of the Universe

As much as we want to tell Mr Sulu to “Take us to warp factor five”, dangerous causality problems, tricky maths and negative energy could get in the way.
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