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From your phone to your sponge, your toothbrush to your trolley handle, invisible armies of bacteria are lurking on the everyday objects you touch the most.
We've only known about its existence for a few short weeks, and already astronomers have been able to learn a lot about the mysterious interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS.
The largest individual Martian rock ever found on Earth has sold at a Sotheby's auction for almost US$5.3 million, to an ...
A drug widely used to treat nerve pain and epilepsy has been linked with an increase in cases of dementia and mild cognitive ...
One of the best meteor showers of the year is almost here! The Perseids peak in mid-August, and should put on a decent show.
Eight healthy babies have been born in the UK using a new IVF technique that successfully reduced their risk of inheriting ...
Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder, with as many as a third of adults reporting problems with it. A new study suggests four low-effort, low-cost types of exercise that could help ensure a more ...
A remarkable 2.35 billion year old meteorite found in Africa in 2023 has opened a new window into the Moon's volcanic history ...
Around a Sun-like star just 1,300 light-years away, a family of planets has been seen in its earliest moments of conception.
For instance, there was a chance that antimatter could be repelled by gravity rather than attracted – meaning it would fall ...
Many energy drinks contain some combination of three familiar stimulants: caffeine, found naturally in coffee, tea and cacao; ...
Eighty years ago today, at 5:29 am on the morning of 16 July 1945, in the state of New Mexico, a dreadful slice of history ...
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