The Guardian
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[:eu]The ancient mystery of St Hilda’s ‘snake stones’: what do ammonites really look like?[:]
[:eu]Despite being among the most recognisable, common fossils, not one has been found that gives us an accurate idea of how the animals looked in life[:]
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[:eu]Americans ‘under siege’ from climate disinformation – former Nasa chief scientist[:]
[:eu]Fake news spread by those with a profit motive is leaving many people oblivious to the threat of climate change, says former head of US space agency[:]
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[:eu] ‘Magical’ antibiotic brings fresh hope to battle against drug resistance[:]
[:eu]It has taken 60 years for bacteria to become resistant to vancomycin; modified drug now works in three ways, making it harder for bugs to develop resistance[:]
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[:eu]Extra layer of tectonic plates discovered within Earth’s mantle[:]
[:eu]Preliminary findings suggest that a mysterious series of earthquakes in the Pacific could be down to previously undetected plates[:]
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[:eu]Could a new approach to kill cancer at nanoscale work?[:]
[:eu]A laser weapons physicist has come up with a novel treatment for the disease – blowing up the cancer cells in infinitely small explosions[:]
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[:eu]The history of women in science shows us the fight is worth it[:]
[:eu]The ability to participate in science has always been political. On International Women’s Day, scientists must decide how best to defend women’s rights[:]
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[:eu]’Golden trio’ of moves boosts chances of female orgasm, say researchers[:]
[:eu]Study sheds light on approaches, revealing ‘orgasm gaps’ both between the sexes and those with different sexual orientations[:]
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[:eu]Study reveals which moves can take you from disco disaster to dancing queen[:]
[:eu]Hip-swings, leg moves, arm waggles and staying on the beat are the best moves for women who want to be admired on the dance floor, say psychologists[:]
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[:eu] Groundbreaking system allows locked-in syndrome patients to communicate[:]
[:eu]Using a device which detects patterns in brain activity, patients paralysed by ALS can answer ‘yes’ or ‘no’ – and tell doctors they are ‘happy’ with life[:]