Turkish presidential candidate Recep Tayyip Erdogan used the production of a new Turkish car as part of his election campaign,
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President Erdoğan has been hoping his government’s science wins would spark a wave of patriotic support.
Macromitrium microstomum is found throughout New Zealand on the trunks or branches of smooth-barked trees, or on rock.
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Take a moment to consider the natural beauty of mosses – and their history as some of the most intrepid explorers in Earth’s history.
The most active participants had the highest pain tolerance overall.
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There are many physiological and psychological reasons why exercise may boost our pain tolerance.
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Adenomyosis can be debilitating, causing symptoms including irregular and heavy periods and pelvic pain.
Like anyone else, Russians still go to the pub, even if the TV is state controlled.
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Polarisation inside Russia and with Ukrainians and other Europeans is very unhelpful.
Herring gull at Burghead Harbour, Scotland.
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Research has found that urban gulls work out what’s good to eat by watching humans.
AI systems are likely to find quick traction as assistants to humans.
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AI is definitely going to change the workplace, but don’t get too worried about your job.
Fentanyl mixed with ‘tranq’ is decimating communities in Philadelphia, US.
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The flesh-eating drug Xylazine is causing havoc in the US. Now it’s in the UK.
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People in rural areas have less access to supermarkets in general. When it comes to online grocery shopping, just over 11% of those have no choice at all.
Megan Fox isn’t the only celebrity who has spoken about having body dysmorphia.
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Body dysmorphia affects about 2% of the population.
Discarded clothing is responsible for millions of tonnes of plastic waste each year.
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Polylactic acid – a popular bioplastic – does not readily break down when released into the ocean, and could disrupt marine ecosystems
Copenhagen, where people enjoy each other’s company – and the proximity to the water.
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Areas of Danish towns and cities with fewer people and more cars come with a higher risk of depression.
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Without more transparency about AI use, it will be difficult for people to challenge biased decisions against them.
Satanic panic in the modern era: how conspiracy theories take hold in times of crisis.
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Satanic rituals and Hollywood elites: the myths behind satanism conspiracy theories.
A killer whale in the Strait of Gibraltar.
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Orcas appear to be imitating the behaviour of one in particular by damaging sailboat rudders.
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Some people believe their hand doesn’t belong to them. Others think bugs are crawling under their skin.
Many people describe exercise headaches as feeling similar to a migraine.
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Exercise or exertion headaches could affect up to a quarter of the adult population.
No ifs or bits.
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It needs to be treated like the new class of assets that it is.
Most of turmeric’s reported health benefits are linked to compounds called curcuminoids.
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Humans have used turmeric for more than 4,000 years.
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AI can help the legal system, but its use needs careful consideration.