A large planet has been spotted orbiting a dwarf star that is just 3 million years old, offering possible clues to how the worlds in our solar system came into being
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About 40 years ago, researchers noticed a population of orcas had begun swimming around with dead fish on their heads, and now the craze is back
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Our organs don't seem to age at the same rate, which could mean healthy habits are particularly important at certain times of our lives
Most comprehensive picture yet of how organs age at different rates
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Footprints preserved on the shore of Lake Turkana in Kenya seem to be from two ancient human species, showing they lived there at the same time about 1.5 million years ago
Ancient footprints show how early human species lived side by side
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A large planet has been spotted orbiting a dwarf star that is just 3 million years old, offering possible clues to how the worlds in our solar system came into being
Planet 10 times the size of Earth is one of the youngest ever found
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Feeling scared seems to reduce elevated levels of inflammation, which may help explain why some people enjoy a haunted attraction
A little bit of fear can bring down levels of inflammation in the body
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Tiny robots designed to carry out environmental or industrial tasks could be powered by tricks involving surface tension
The way Cheerios stick together has inspired a new kind of robot
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Want to protect your young plants from the ravages of slugs and snails? A classic gardening tip is to use crushed eggshells to discourage them. Shame it doesn't work, says James Wong
Why surrounding your plants with crushed eggshells won't deter slugs
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