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Ancient doctors used a mixture of medicine and MAGIC to cure patients, reveals 2,700-year-old clay tablets from the ‘cradle of civilisation’ Ancient clay tablets found…
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Over the past decade, the Denisova Cave in Siberia has yielded some of the most fascinating fossils ever found. To the naked eye, they are…
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Why freezing temperatures can cause your phone to shut down (and how to protect it from the cold) iOS and Android phones should be used…
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Shocked scientists find the ‘ocean conveyor belt’ that drives the planet’s climate was NOT where they expected Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation moves water from Greenland…
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Now Apple bans Google from using test apps after it emerges it ALSO used a controversial ‘research’ app similar to Facebook’s to snoop on phones…
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Row erupts over Russian plan for ‘space billboards’ that will use tiny satellites to light up the sky with ads Russian startup StartRocket aims to…
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China launches weather rocket from a drone sub in groundbreaking step toward ocean-wide networks that can monitor hurricanes from INSIDE the storms Scientists launched a…
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Scientists have developed a high-tech pillow which cancels out snoring. A microphone placed close to the snorer is used to pick up every grunt and…
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A British woman who returned from her holiday with a strange lump in her forehead was found to have a live maggot living in there.…
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