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These are the monsters that could actually be real, according to experts

The real-life explanations for the creatures that haunt our imaginations.
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Scientists are now closer than ever to scarless healing

Healing a wound without leaving a scar is something we could all do while in the womb. But unlocking this ability after birth has proven impossible. Until now…
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Why it's time to change your relationship with alcohol (and how to do it)

More of us are thinking 'I should probably drink less.' But what is booze really doing to our bodies? Is abstinence as worthwhile as people say? And what's the best way to change, if not end, our relationship with alcohol?
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Here's the skincare advice collagen experts wish more people knew

A victim of advertising embarks on a journey to understand the true benefits of products that promise to boost her collagen
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The surprising ways Parkinson’s can now be spotted years early

A wave of new breakthrough tech could detect the disease years – even decades – before major symptoms strike
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I swapped booze for a drink that tricks your brain into feeling tipsy. Here's what happened

This functional drink claims to calm the brain without the hangover, addictive qualities or calories of alcohol
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6 science-backed ways to protect and improve your memory

Forgetfulness doesn't have to be an inevitable part of life
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With this gadget, you could grow your own meat at home

A citizen science company is teaching people how to grow their own meat from a few bizarre ingredients
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We didn’t conquer the world alone. This is humanity’s untold origin story

We’re discovering there were more characters, and more acts, in the tale of how Homo sapiens spread across the globe
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5 mind-blowing inventions turning humans into real-life cyborgs

A future where humans can lift incredible weights, see in the dark and fly sounds far-fetched, but it’s already here
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How to beat the afternoon slump (without a nap)

Recent research is revealing what's causing your post-lunch lethargy and how to get your brain back into gear
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How to become a morning person, according to science

If you’re a night owl, you probably have a hard time waking in the morning. Here's how you can tinker with your body clock to make it easier to rise with the larks.
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Scientists are now seriously asking if humans were seeded by aliens. Here's why

The idea that life on Earth began elsewhere in space has long been controversial, but it's now gaining traction
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We may soon know how to stop dogs ageing, and humans could be next

Cutting-edge anti-ageing advances could extend your dog’s lifespan – and help sniff out the secrets to human longevity too
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Meet the team tasked with saving Earth from world-ending asteroids

When asteroids come tearing towards Earth, we rely on ESA's planetary defence team to save us from disaster
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Illustration of an active quasar in a galaxy. The quasar is emitting from the centre of a spiral galaxy. The quasar is powered by material falling into the supermassive blackhole at the centre of the galaxy. This produces high energy radiation which pushes material away from the centre of the galaxy. This quasar wind propels material into the surrounding gas and dust of the galaxy which heats up, shown in blue in the spiral arms.

How understanding nothingness might just explain everything

There's a big, gaping hole in our understanding of the Universe. Meet the scientists trying to understand it
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No, our ancestors weren't carnivores. Here's what they really ate and why it matters

Our hunter-gatherer forebears weren’t the carnivorous cavemen we once thought
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Here's the single best way to reduce your cholesterol without statins

You don't need medication to improve cholesterol levels. A few simple dietary tweaks can make a serious difference
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What you need to know if you're thinking of buying a cheap EV

An electric car expert outlines the key rules
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Here’s the single easiest and most effective exercise for weight loss

It turns out this low-effort exercise is underrated for cutting fat – and for your overall health
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I tried sticking magnets to my face to improve my sleep. Here's what happened

Can a magnetic nasal strip open your airways, improve your breathing and stop you snoring?
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How to overcome the biggest barrier to weight loss

Research suggests your fat cells have a memory, hence any weight you lose always seems to find its way back to your body
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Good habits are life-changing: A psychologist's guide to hacking your brain's autopilot

Our lives are filled with habitual behaviours, both good and bad, but how do they form and how can we build better ones?
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6 things I wished everyone knew about anxiety, by a psychologist

Here are the simple, science-backed ways of reframing your inner-demons.
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