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4 simple ways to overcome imposter syndrome, explained by psychologists

Ever feel like you’re an impostor? You’re not alone. Even the world’s most brilliant minds suffer from the fear of being ‘found out’
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We could be on the brink of total internet collapse. And there may only be months to stop it

The latest batch of AI models are revealing a host of vulnerabilities across the worldwide web. Soon, they could be in the wrong hands
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How to stop high-functioning anxiety from ruining your life

There’s nothing wrong with struggling with anxiety, but many successful, high-achieving people are suffering in silence
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This radical 'dark stars' theory could solve our Universe’s greatest mystery

Massive, invisible stars that formed in the earliest days of the Universe may hold clues to the true nature of dark matter. And we might have found some
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This is what a near-death experience actually feels like

Near-death experiences are unique. Large portions of people have reported intense visions and increased happiness – but why?
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Top 10 most dangerous animals in the world

Which animal kills the most humans per year? If you guessed sharks, you'd be wrong
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Some experts now think fungi are conscious. Here's what convinced them

New research on fungi suggests they could be demonstrating some form of intelligence
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Two supermassive black holes are now heading for a Universe-shaking collision

In a galaxy far, far away, two black holes are locked in a battle to the death
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Scientists have just mapped all the nerves of the clitoris for the first time

Researchers hope a new study will act as the “starting point of clitoris science”
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The mission that could determine whether Earth survives the next killer asteroid

Could we deflect an asteroid to stop it from hitting our planet?
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Why do I keep seeing faces in everything?

Spotting faces in clouds and toast? It could mean you're a creative genius.
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10 ingenious inventions about to change our world forever

From nano-medics, to digital twins and space janitors
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Mystery 'rogue planets' have been spotted drifting through our galaxy. And some could support life

Some planets are stuck following the same orbital paths their entire lives. Others break free to wander alone through the vast, empty darkness of interstellar space. And there's a lot more of them than you might think
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What's the craziest thing ever stolen?

From bull semen to a commercial airliner, it doesn't get much weirder than this
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A mega-building in China is now so large that it's slowing Earth's spin

It's even changing how long a day is
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What is a skyquake?

Skyquakes are very real. What causes them, however, is shrouded in mystery.
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We’re losing 338 spoken words every day

We've been nattering less and less each year since 2005
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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
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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
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How do I stop taking things personally?

Try not to take it to heart.
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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
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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
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