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A major new study has found that heading the ball in football may trigger temporary biological signs of brain injury, even in amateur players |
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A major new study has found that heading the ball in football may trigger temporary biological signs of brain injury, even in amateur players |
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The recent discovery of an undersea fragment of continental crust, which is part of the ancient Indian Ocean, has attracted great interest from scientists. This discovery relates to the identification of the likely boundaries of an underwater landform referred to as Mauritia. |
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Yellowstone is well known for its geysers, hot springs, and steaming clouds of vapour, but these are just the tip of the iceberg. Beneath Yellowstone lies an extensive hydrothermal system that still remains a mystery to scientists. |
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Researchers found that slower and less coordinated handwriting patterns were linked to cognitive impairment in older adults. |
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Imagine an ocean so enormous it stretched across half the planet, wider than the Atlantic, older than the Himalayas, home to creatures we've only read about in history books. It was called the Tethys Ocean, and for hundreds of millions of years, it sat between the ancient landmasses that would eventually become Europe, Africa, and Asia. |
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Gold has fascinated civilisations for millennia because of one remarkable quality: it rarely loses its shine. Ancient coins, jewellery and royal artefacts buried for thousands of years can still emerge gleaming with their familiar golden glow. |
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Deep beneath the eastern Pacific Ocean, roughly a thousand miles off the coast of Ecuador, the seafloor has been keeping time. Every five to six years, in almost the same locations, at almost the same intensity, a magnitude 6 earthquake strikes with a regularity so precise that scientists reached for the word "clockwork" to describe it. |
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As reported in the journal Nature, the finding revealed that a temperate rainforest once existed near the South Pole during the Cretaceous period. Scientists explained that the fossils were not random pieces of plant fragments carried from elsewhere. |
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For many years, marine biologists would talk about glass sponge reefs in the past tense. These incredible and fragile undersea formations, which were made by creatures that spun their siliceous skeletons, were thought of as ancient structures that belonged to the age of dinosaurs. |
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If you have a dog, you know the exact moment when the honeymoon phase is over. It often happens during a cosy morning cuddle when your furry best friend leans in for a sweet puppy kiss, and you're hit with a wave of breath so foul it could strip paint. |