science
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Stone marten, which met its fate at the Large Hadron Collider, to become part of Rotterdam museum’s exhibition on ill-fated human-animal interactions
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An appreciation of ‘sick jokes’ equates with high IQ and low aggression
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Drug firms say leaving EMA could mean Britons having to wait a year longer than EU citizens for newly-developed medicines
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key issues
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PhysicsPhysicsFirst dress made with graphene unveiled in ManchesterLittle black dress uses ‘wonder material’ to translate wearer’s heartbeat into power for built-in LED lights
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Tim Peake, the British astronaut will return for a second mission to the International Space Station alongside his fellow classmates from 2009
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SpaceX successfully launches and lands it’s first rocket since a previous attempt exploded before takeoff last year
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Thundersnow is a rare weather phenomenon which looks set to make an appearance in the UK over the next couple of days
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Scientists from the US Geological Survey (USGS) attached a camera to a female polar to study her behaviour and feeding rates
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Stuart Wilson, 37, describes his discovery of the lost city of Trellech after spending his life savings of £32,000 on buying a field in South Wales
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A selection of the best photographs from the International Space Station taken throughout 2016
AI watchdog needed to regulate automated decision-making, say experts