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How mass bleaching has pushed the Great Barrier Reef to the brink

[ad_1] Corals can turn white when they expel their symbiotic algae James Woodford One Tree Island isn’t an easy place to get to. Part of

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Could an MRI scan make prostate cancer screening more accurate?

[ad_1] An MRI scan could improve the accuracy of prostate cancer screening skynesher/Getty Images There is both good news and bad news about prostate cancer

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I might be an astrophysicist, but I’m still learning about stargazing

[ad_1] ON 8 APRIL, a total solar eclipse will be visible from various parts of North America. The path in which this will occur runs

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Scientists find a use for old tea bags – turn them into roads

[ad_1] Paved with good tea What to do with all the waste from preparing zillions of cups of tea? Researchers in Malaysia propose converting some

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There are hints that dark energy may be getting weaker

[ad_1] A slice of the largest 3D map of the universe showing the underlying structure of matter laire Lamman/DESI collaboration; custom colormap package by cmastro

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Should we be worried about a bird flu pandemic in the US?

[ad_1] One person in the US has contracted bird flu after being exposed to dairy cows that have the virus, but experts say there is

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Electric vehicles have lowered San Francisco’s carbon footprint

[ad_1] A free electric car charging station being used in San Francisco in 2020 Liz Hafalia/San Francisco Chronicle via AP/Alamy The growing popularity of electric

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Why some songs make our heart swell and others give us butterflies

[ad_1] Music can incite emotions such as joy, sadness and anger Tim Robberts/Getty Images Scientists have found patterns of music that make our heart beat

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Bisexual women expect to have an orgasm with women more than with men

[ad_1] Women, particularly if they are heterosexual, report being less likely to orgasm during sex than heterosexual men, referred to as the “orgasm gap” Zoonar

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Why it is time for a longevity revolution

[ad_1] Elaine Knox / Simone Rotella TODAY, a child born in the UK has a greater than 50 per cent chance of living into their