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Why fasting is a surefire way to lose weight (and keep it off)

Why restricting the hours you're allowed to eat could actually supercharge fat loss.
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Why giving up alcohol may be the key to slowing down ageing

Giving up alcohol could add years to your life by slowing down your biological clock
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8 simple, science-backed ways to instantly boost your motivation

Why are some of us procrastinators while others are dynamic, go-getters? It's down to our brains and by understanding the science behind motivation, you may find you can achieve more.
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Most people think social media is bad for kids. Australia is trying to prove it

The country has banned kids from using social media. The world is watching to see what happens next
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Artwork of exoplanet 55 Cancri e. 55 Cancri is a binary star system located 41 light-years away, made up of a sun-like (G-type) star and a much smaller and dimmer red dwarf. The two stars are extremely widely separated, however, with around 1000 AU between then. There are several planets here, but the one featured in this picture is 55 Cnc e. Announced to the world in 2004, 55 Cnc is a 'super-earth', a terrestrial exoplanet weighing in at around 8.3 Earth masses. It is possible that this odd world is carbon rich, with much of its content being made up of diamonds owing to the high pressures and temperatures in the planet's interior. In this illustration, the red dwarf is just beyond the horizon, its light split into a spectrum of dazzling colours as it passes through a mountain of solid diamond.

The 8 strangest places in the Universe (including one on Earth)

Glass rain, anyone?
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The 10 'impossible' planets breaking the laws of the Universe

With sapphire waterfalls, lava rain and orbits around dead stars, these distant worlds push the limits of what’s possible
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5 sustainability habits you think are helping the planet – but probably aren’t

Confusing and outdated messaging could be holding you back from being a keen, green, Earth-saving machine…
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How to tell the difference between bloating and belly fat

The simple signs – and what to do about each
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What are some of the spookiest experiments we've ever done?

Definitely best not to try these at home...
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Only a genius could solve these 7 Christmas puzzles in 10 minutes

Is your grey matter feeling a bit fried? Give it a workout with these tricky puzzles.
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These ‘impossible’ galaxies are breaking the Universe as we know it

It appears infant galaxies were much bigger babies than astronomers bargained for
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How to actually catch a liar, according to the new science of lie detection

We’ve been getting lie detection wrong for 100 years. Now scientists are trying to fix the problem
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The Orca plant in Iceland, which captures carbon from the atmosphere and injects it into volcanic rocks

How whales, vodka and volcanic ice blocks could soon solve the carbon crisis

From living paint to injecting rocks, scientists have bizarre carbon capture ideas that could help us tackle the climate crisis
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How to build the mindset now proven to slow ageing

How much could a change of attitude change your life?
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The real reason men still don’t have a contraceptive pill

Ever wondered why the contraceptive landscape is so female-centric?
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Looking at certain kinds of art may boost your heart health, doctors say

How a little creative escape can influence your physiology
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Time might not exist – and we're starting to understand why

The closer we look at time, the stranger it gets
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I zapped my vagus nerve every day for a month to fight anxiety. Here's what happened

Can a wearable neuromodulation device that delivers small electric shocks banish anxiety?
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11 surprisingly simple, expert-backed fixes for dramatically better sleep

Everyone has trouble sleeping from time to time, even sleep scientists
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This is the optimal morning routine, according to science

Wakey wakey. Science is here and it wants to give you the best possible start to your day
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We're on the brink of curing arthritis. Here's how

We might finally be able to spot osteoarthritis early… and bring it to a halt
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A NASA engineer checks six flight-ready segments of the JWST's primary mirror, a third of the final total.

The 25 most powerful ideas of the 21st century (so far), picked by the world’s top thinkers

We asked the world's foremost minds to highlight some of the game-changing scientific breakthroughs shaping our world since the year 2000
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7 ways to keep your personal data safe, according to cybersecurity experts

The Online Safety Act has thrust VPNs into the spotlight, but what are the best ways to protect your identity online without relying on one?
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How to find your life’s purpose: The biggest lessons from the world’s top experts

Science has shown that having a raison d’être is good for us
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