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Astronomers have found what may be the smallest galaxy ever

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The new evidence that explains what anxiety really is

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Therapy that turns lymph nodes into livers gets first human trial

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Bird flu confirmed in person who had contact with infected dairy cows

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Spaceman review: Adam Sandler is a serious star as a lonely astronaut

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‘Yell at your robot’ technique teaches robots household chores

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How the infamous Pitcairn Island became a model of ocean conservation

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How solar eclipses have been revealing cosmic secrets for centuries

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Why ivy growing on your walls may actually be beneficial

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Why our ageing world could accelerate progress in AI and robotics

[ad_1] We are heading for a demographic crunch later this century, but might a workforce of intelligent machines compensate for a likely lack of human