science
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Images revealed which infants would go on to have an autism diagnosis, raising hopes for earlier care and interventions for those affected
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William Happer, frontrunner for job of providing mainstream scientific opinion to officials, backs crackdown on federal scientists’ freedom to speak out
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US institutions cautiously endorse future use of gene editing procedures to prevent people passing serious medical conditions to their children
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Devised as a method of psychiatric assessment over a century ago, the reason people see so many shapes and figures in the blots may finally be explained
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Move would also save NHS money, argue authors of major study that shows vitamin D can reduce risk of respiratory infections
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The eminent Princeton University professor, who is tipped to become Donald Trump’s science adviser, raises concerns over his stance on climate change
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key issues
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GeneticsGeneticsMajor report prepares ground for genetic modification of human embryosUS institutions cautiously endorse future use of gene editing procedures to prevent people passing serious medical conditions to their children
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Medical researchMedical researchSoon we'll be able to spot diseases like cancer before we even feel sickWithin five years nanotechnology will examine bodily fluids for tiny bioparticles that reveal signs of cancer – helping to stop disease before it progresses
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Within five years nanotechnology will examine bodily fluids for tiny bioparticles that reveal signs of cancer – helping to stop disease before it progresses
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pictures & video
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Astronauts throw an American football around the International Space Station on Saturday to mark the upcoming Super Bowl LI on Sunday
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A set of pictures from US space programme, including the first moon landing images, could fetch up to £20,000 at a New York auction next month
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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
Churchill essay on the possibility of alien life discovered in US college