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- Neither fish nor nuts: the food that could help boost memory and neural development is a humble tuber that many people still overlook
- Ancient DNA from the North Sea reveals a lost forest beneath the waves, and suggests that 16,000 years ago Europe and Britain were still part of a vanished world
- An American high school student used artificial intelligence to map 1.5 million previously unknown objects in space, and the result has stunned scientists who thought the sky had already been searched
- Construction workers in northern England were digging through ordinary ground when they uncovered a 2,200-pound cannon that may have been buried for more than 300 years
- He dug a 60 cm “pond” in the garden, and within weeks, something unexpected happened: five groups of frog eggs appeared… and the yard went from being a useless lawn to an amphibian nursery
- A student picks up a fragment of fossilized resin, and suddenly invisible trade routes that crossed half of Europe 5,400 years ago appear
- The early warning signs of esophageal cancer may be hiding in everyday discomfort, and scientists warn that what looks like routine reflux could arrive much earlier than expected
- Albert Einstein, scientist: “Life is like riding a bicycle: if you want to keep your balance, you have to keep pedaling”
- An underwater camera has filmed a shark in Antarctic Ocean for what may be the first time, and the unexpected sighting is forcing scientists to redraw a frozen boundary