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The wide-ranging bill deals with police powers, antisocial behaviour, deepfake pornography and much more.
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Public engagement through school projects and the RHS Chelsea Flower Show play a vital role in educating the public about the myriad of environmental benefits provided by the humble garden hedge.
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Without proper hydration, good diet and hygiene, the body can turn its fluids into stone.
Historically, autism research has been conducted by non-autistic researchers.
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A research project led entirely by autistic people aims to change the way autism research is conducted.
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Given the forthcoming retrial, anyone reporting or publishing must take care not to breach the law on contempt of court.
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Philosophers have been debating whether we need conditioning to link information from different senses for centuries.
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Debates on decriminalising abortion have been repeatedly delayed.
The long-term health risks are not worth the temporary gains.
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Crucially, testosterone supplements turn off its normal controls in the brain.
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Twitching can help promote feelings of positivity, improve mood and foster an affinity with nature
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Until now, chemo and radiation therapy have been main cancer treatments but they can also damage healthy tissues. Immunotherapy uses the body’s immune system to fight cancer with minimal harm
A humpback whale surfaces for a chat.
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It’s certainly an exciting time to study communication in whales and dolphins.
More than 180,000 people are homeless in the cities of São Leopoldo and Novo Hamburgo alone.
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‘Flying rivers’ of moist air from the Amazon combined with a warming planet have the potential to produce more rain, say scientists.
You can see this dog’s third eyelid in the corner of its eye.
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It’s a question of evolution and adaptation.
A person watches from southern Israel as smoke rises following an Israeli strike on Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip.
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Negotiations over a ceasefire in Gaza are stalling, in large part because of how the war has gone for both sides.
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Even small increases in temperature can stop our brains from functioning optimally.
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The brain was once thought to be sterile, thanks to the blood-brain barrier. But scientists are beginning to question this.
Sunscreen acts as a filter, absorbing or reflecting the sun’s UV radiation.
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Our bodies primarily rely on sunlight to produce vitamin D.
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Russian soldiers in the Ukraine war are sending out signals in morse code on a daily basis, even though there are more high tech solutions.
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While humanity often has a negative impact, people may inadvertently play a pivotal role in this Maldivian seagrass success story.
The 155-million-year-old fossil
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Starfish reproduce by splitting in two. A new fossil reveals how ancient this ability is.