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Doctors hail new era for cancer screening as major research shows effectiveness of Galleri test
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This week the brightest objects in the constellation are the planet Saturn and the star Deneb Algedi
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‘Internet commentary personnel’ told to deluge social media with thoughts on anything from cooking to their personal mood
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Experts agree on importance of traditions seen after Queen’s death in enabling bereaved to process loss
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I WILL NEVER APOLOGISE! But perhaps I may have been a tiny bit OTT about some things …
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George Monbiot has criticised ‘chefs and foodies’ like me for focusing on regenerative grazing, says cook and writer Thomasina Miers
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Ian Sample talks to Prof Michael Cholbi about what grief is, how losing a public figure can have such a profound impact on our lives, and why there’s value in grieving
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The recent shelling of attack of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant – Europe’s largest – has triggered international concern. But what are the risks of a nuclear disaster? Ian Sample speaks to Prof Claire Corkhill about what will happen if the plant loses power, and how a nuclear meltdown could be avoided
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From subatomic particles to human beings, interaction is what shapes reality
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Research shows Sydney residents devising increasingly sophisticated ways to keep highly intelligent but ‘bloody annoying’ birds out of household waste
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Ian Sample talks to Prof Michael Cholbi about what grief is, how losing a public figure can have such a profound impact on our lives, and why there’s value in grieving
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Since 2003, the black hole at the centre of the Perseus galaxy cluster has been associated with sound.
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Lab-grown spinal cords and glowing fish larvae are among the images in an annual competition to find the best pictures taken under the microscope
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Infectious diseases If every person in the world isolated for a month, would all transmissible diseases disappear?