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Out of the blue? How the colour of light could be used to treat mental illness | Medical research

At first glance, the psychiatric ward in Trondheim looks...

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Pioneering study aims to find out how repeated blows to head in women’s rugby affects brain | Sports science

Cleo Pallister-Turley, a forward for Cardiff university’s women’s rugby...

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What if doing more isn’t always the answer? | Psychology

According to my Instagram feed, I am not doing enough. Not spending enough, not saying enough, not taking enough care. I feel more sure...

‘Chock full of incredible animals’: marine expedition uncovers 31 new species in two weeks | Marine life

A marine biology expedition in international waters off the coast of Brazil has discovered 31 new species in just two weeks.The researchers believe the...

A little bird told her: scientist wins $100,000 prize for decoding birdsong | Animal behaviour

A scientist who decoded the dictionary that a bird uses to communicate has won a $100,000 prize for making progress towards a world in...

Captive-bred axolotl thrives in restored wetlands in Mexico City

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Living human brain tissue used to mimic Alzheimer’s in breakthrough study | Alzheimer’s

Scientists have used living human brain tissue to mimic the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia, in a breakthrough...

Government not taking climate threats seriously

Mark Poynting and Justin RowlattBBC Climate & ScienceGetty ImagesThe government has made very little progress in preparing the UK for the growing threats posed...

Weight loss pills could help tackle obesity in poorer countries, experts say | Medical research

Newly developed weight loss pills could have a big impact on tackling obesity and diabetes in low- and middle-income countries, experts have said.Weight loss...

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