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The Maya civilisation is known for its art and architecture. But we’re discovering Maya astronomy was even more advanced than ...
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ADHD traits can have a major impact on nutrition. But a recipe of behavioural and dietary strategies could improve symptoms and wider health ...
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Ever wondered why low-rise jeans are making a comeback? Science now has the answer, thanks to the analysis of sewing patterns ...
Whether or not we have free will is a question philosophers have been debating for millennia. In the early 1980s, there was a brief moment when it appeared the debate may finally have been settled.
While happiness and wellbeing surveys are far from exact science, parents seem happier in some countries than others ...