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Exposing children with peanut allergy to proteins from the legume is an approved treatment to reduce the risk of allergic ...
A man who lived in Roman-occupied Britain was bitten by a big cat, probably in a gladiator arena, an analysis of his remains ...
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With ice and permafrost thawing fast, nations are racing to exploit the Arctic's newly accessible treasures. Yet there are ...
Hunting the origin of 40 per cent of the languages spoken today is a huge feat, but Laura Spinney's new book makes an ...
Feedback notes the flurry of new papers mentioning the mysterious "vegetative electron microscope", and ponders the emergence ...
As songs don't fossilise, this is a difficult task, point out our readers – but this doesn't stop them having a go ...
A collection of images from Imperial College London's photography competition uncovers the visual splendor of scientific ...
Unveiled at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, the cake is topped with gummy bears that move thanks to a pneumatic system ...
What difference would it have made to our species’ technological development if glass wasn’t transparent? And can you reheat ...
If you wanted to avoid major injury to the astronauts inside, this might be tricky – but it wouldn't take long, if you had ...
Young Carrie turned a square number of years old this year (2025). She wasn’t born in a square number year, but her age will ...