science
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Demand for 1966 PhD work, made freely available for the first time, crashes Cambridge’s repository website
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Analysis of chemicals at US fracking sites suggests pollutants ranging from airborne particulates to heavy metals could affect babies and children
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The animals reduce the size of their brains and skulls as winter approaches and regrow them in the spring, say researchers
key issues
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PsychologyPsychologyWhy psychopaths could be a force for the ‘greater good’In a rare piece of good press for the persistently antisocial, researchers have found that there are some tasks that are particularly suited for them
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With the Orionids due to peak over the weekend, you can share your photos via GuardianWitness
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In a rare piece of good press for the persistently antisocial, researchers have found that there are some tasks that are particularly suited for them
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The winning and shortlisted entries for the the Royal Society of Biology’s 2017 Photographer of the Year and Young Photographer of the Year competitions
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Billionaire SpaceX founder Elon Musk has hailed the twin achievement of salvaging a used rocket and re-launching it yet again as a revolutionary step in his quest to slash launch costs and shorten intervals between space shots
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Pups born at Symbio wildlife park shadow their parents’ every move as they learn the ropes of being a meerkat
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Gravitational waves are ripples in the fabric of spacetime and were first anticipated by Albert Einstein a century ago.
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A new Phaidon photobook, Universe, compiles visions of space from across history, as seen by astronomers, astronauts, painters and propagandists
'Chemical surgery' can correct genetic mutations behind many diseases – study