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A rocky planet in its star’s ‘habitable zone’ could be the first known to have an atmosphere – here’s what we found
How the curves in your spine could be causing you pain
From sulphur to selenium, calcium to copper, here’s what your body’s made of – and why it matters
Five of the most common injuries that can happen while climbing and bouldering
Why being open about science can make people trust it less – and what to do about it
What your pet’s poo can reveal about the spread of antibiotic-resistant superbugs
How much protein do you really need? Too much or too little can be harmful
​The contagion scale: which diseases spread fastest?
Tracking Gulf of Maine acidity, outlook for commercial shellfisheries
Summer long balls? A health expert explains why hot weather can be tough on testicles
The anatomy of a lie-in: why you sleep more on holiday
The A to K of vitamins: what you need and where to get it
Fossil discovery reveals ancient giant marine reptile relied on stealth while hunting in darkness
Just back from holiday and not feeling well? Here are the symptoms you should take seriously
Wimbledon and British Open competitors aren’t the only ones at risk of these common elbow injuries
Do women have to pee more often? The answer is surprisingly complex
Your summer burn survival guide: from sunburn to BBQ mishaps
The US’s asbestos U-turn: why the Environmental Protection Agency is reconsidering its ban
Love summer but hate winter? Here’s why your mood shifts so much with the seasons
Why there’s a growing backlash against plant-based diets
From B12 to burgers: why people are questioning the benefits of a plant-based diet
‘Good’ fats and inflammation: more complex than first thought
Mounjaro becomes available on the NHS: what to know and what to do if you’re not eligible
British holidaymaker dies from rabies: what you need to know about the disease and getting the jab if you’re going abroad this summer
Silent night: anatomical solutions for snoring
Wandering uteruses and far-reaching tubes: the surprising mobility of the female reproductive tract
How Cpap machines work: the anatomical science behind a noisy night-time lifesaver
How pterosaurs can inspire aircraft design
Living on Mars: are there lessons from the terrible conditions of prisons?
Social prescribing link workers have positive impact on general practice
Skip the ice bath if you want bigger muscles
Why Dippy the dinosaur remains beloved, 120 years after arriving at the Natural History Museum
Heart attacks, fainting and falls: the perils of pooping
The anatomy of a smile: how to spot a fake from the real thing
Why do we cry happy tears? The science behind this emotional paradox
Sports hernias can cause severe pain in the groin region – and footballers may be at greatest risk
Cartoon Network Changed Animation Forever – Warner Bros Shouldn’t Let It Die
Continuing to seek Chinese investment in the UK comes at a heavy political price
How male anatomy became the default in medicine – and why that’s a problem
Feats of the human body behind Tom Cruise’s stunts in Mission: Impossible movies
Enhancing How We Hear Health Of Coral Reefs
How to treat a wound – without using superglue, grout or vodka, like some people
Do wellness patches work? How to tell the good from the bad
Fancy letting off steam with a beer before the sauna? Here’s why that might be a bad idea
‘Milkshake tax’: there’s growing evidence that expanding the UK’s sugar levy could help tackle obesity
Runner’s gut: why some marathon runners find themselves sprinting to the toilet instead of the finish line
The role of carbon dioxide in airborne disease transmission: a hidden key to safer indoor spaces
Machine learning helps construct an evolutionary timeline of bacteria