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Our bodies react to music whether we want it to our not.
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Our bodies react to music whether we want it to our not.
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Lycodon irwini is the latest species named after The Crocodile Hunter.
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Biologists have finally solved the century-old reptilian mystery.
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The ancient ˁAin Samiya cup is one of the most remarkable finds of the Intermediate Bronze Age.
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The two species use foul-smelling chemicals to spark their revolutions.
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Answers were ‘surprisingly stable’ across 4,380 survey participants.
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Preserved machine guns may finally reveal the names of the lost Flying Fortress crew.
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Cave lions likely killed ‘Yuka’ when she was around 8 years old.
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Magnets steer the injectable microrobots to destroy blood clots.
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‘They weren’t personal autographs. They were the ancient equivalent of a brand.’
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