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New blood tests can detect cancer recurrence earlier than traditional scans, potentially giving doctors and patients crucial ...
A new study shows that one group of Galápagos yellow warblers responds to intruders more aggressively than others. It adds ...
When it’s time to feed the kids, koala moms do their doody. Then the little ones snack on it. Before you poo-poo the idea, a ...
The European Cities Collection by National Geographic Traveller (UK) is out now, packed with active adventures, immersive ...
New research on the orbits of these mysterious asteroids near Venus stress the need for better space rock surveillance.
When it comes to cardiovascular exercise, running is in a class of its own. It's a sport that has endured millennia—the oldest and once only Olympic event was a sprint known as the stadion ...
If you’ve taken a long flight in a seat with limited recline recently, the discomfort of the experience is likely still painfully fresh. While airline seat size and pitch (aka legroom) have ...
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The pearl of France’s Basque coast, Biarritz has long been a playground for European high society. Today, the town and its ...
Spending time in nature is important for your mental health. But studies show that even just listening to birds singing can ease symptoms of anxiety and depression. A European robin, Erithacus ...
A new study finds that microplastics and nanoplastics accumulate at higher levels in the brain than in the liver and kidney. A colorized computed tomography (CT) scan of the brain revealing blood ...
New research reveals that people aren’t just imagining it—dogs and their owners share striking similarities, from matching hairstyles to mirrored temperaments. Hope, an Afghan hound, sports ...
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