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Biological Sciences

Pyromaniac ‘Phoenixes’ from the Australian Ashes

Australia is famously known for its profusion of dangerous animals that can cause harm to human life...

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Toilets in India: The new health initiative

A new social care initiative by the India government has set aside around $20bn (£15bn) for a new h...

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The McVegan Burger: Are you lovin’ it?

This week McDonalds have trialled the ‘McVegan’ burger in Finland, citing promising results. Any...

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It’s all Dolph-fun and games

It has long been understood that dolphins are intelligent, social creatures, and that they have thei...

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Can Tsunamis Provide Homes?

Tsunamis are usually machines of destruction, sweeping in to devastate entire regions and ecosystems...

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You Must Bee Joking!

If you’ve been following the news recently, you’ll see that the Duchess of Cambridge is set to h...

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Biological Sciences

Tardigrade: The World’s Most Amazing Animal!

A list of the world’s most impressive animals would likely consist of those famed for their st...

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It’s Panda-monium!

Pandas are pretty dumb animals; they only eat bamboo, a food that is notoriously low on any kind of ...

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Cereal Killers

Health officials have this week revealed which breakfast cereals contain the most sugar, and their ...

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Biochemistry

Revenge is sweet, but is it justified?

Revenge is natural and it is good for you, says David Chester of Virginia Commonwealth University, a...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

Did Neanderthals Use Painkillers?

Emerging evidence from research conducted at the University of Adelaide suggest that Neanderthals ma...

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Biological Sciences

Flight of the Dinosaurs

Scientists have concluded that a dinosaur that lived 160 million years ago had drumstick-shaped legs...

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