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New studies show that first-born daughters really do have it the hardest — and that's great news for the rest of us.
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Plymouth Science Park has announced that its chief executive is to step down from the role later this year. Ian McFadzen will leave his role in November and a search for his successor is underway.
Physicists Create Heaviest Antimatter Nucleus Yet Antimatter is one of science's great mysteries. It is produced all around us for fractions of a second, until it collides with matter, and the ...
You need this laptop stand with a phone holder that looks like it’s on steroids. Lift your laptop to a comfortable working height, have your phone within view, connect to a monitor or charge ...
in the journal Science Advances, on how planted mangroves can store up to 70% of carbon stock to that found in intact stands after only 20 years. Half of the world's mangrove ecosystems are at ...
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