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For the regular drinker it is a source of great comfort: the fat pile of studies that say a daily ti
Jess Thom, lead psychologist for Team GB, tells Madeleine Finlay how she prepares athletes for failu
Humans have always been obsessed with getting old, or rather staying young, but now science is begin
Humans have always been obsessed with getting old, or rather staying young, and now science is begin
A series of super tusker elephant killings has sparked a bitter international battle over trophy hun
Last week, five supporters of the Just Stop Oil climate campaign who conspired to cause gridlock on
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Artificial intelligence companies have lofty ambitions for what the technology could achieve, from c
Same-sex sexual behaviours have been reported in a wide variety of species, and a new study suggests
You might have noticed that everyone has recently become a bit obsessed with blood sugar, or glucose
Recent research has suggested a global reproductive crisis could be in the offing, with researchers
As she steps down as the Green party’s first, and so far only, MP, Caroline Lucas tells Madeleine Fi
Psychologists usually expect ambivalence to be a driver of political apathy. But a new study appears
Anyone who has had a urinary tract infection knows how agonising they can be. Some infections go awa
Ian Sample and science correspondent Hannah Devlin discuss some of the science stories that have mad
Last week more than 400 scientists signed an open letter to political parties urging ambitious actio
Here in the UK talking about the weather is already a national pastime, but this month the water-coo
Ian Sample hears from Linda Geddes about her recent trip to the Netherlands to try cultivated meat s
A court in the Philippines has banned the commercial growth of golden rice, a genetically modified r