Science
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Sauropod that lived 110 million years ago is found in area that would have been desert
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Men who start families later in life should be aware of the potential health risks to their children, study says
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Prescriptions for short periods are considered safe, but there is little research into the long-term effects
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Readers discuss the scientists they would like to see on a new £50 note after the Bank of England asked for nominations
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Technology that analyses facial expressions being trialled in Hungary, Greece and Latvia
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Key issues
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International sequencing drive will involve reading genomes of 1.5m species
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Brief letters: Posy Simmonds | Universal credit | Village for sale | Surgical education | Free Telegraph | Amazing words
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Editorial: A huge reduction in meat-eating is called for. No wonder carnivores are feeling defensive
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Pictures & video
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Crows have been filmed solving a complex problem by assembling two separate rods to create a tool, behaviour that until now had only been observed in humans and great apes
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The US photographer Brad Goldpaint has beaten thousands of amateur and professional photographers from around the globe to win the Royal Observatory Greenwich’s title
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An international team of maritime archaeologists, scientists and marine surveyors has found more than 60 shipwrecks in the Black Sea. One of the findings has been confirmed to be the oldest intact shipwreck known to mankind.
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The Geological Society of London has announced the results of its 2018 Earth Science Week photography competition, titled Earth Science in Our Lives.
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Footage from inside the Soyuz spacecraft shows its crew at moment the rocket failed shortly after launching from Russia’s Baikonur cosmodrome
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First ground landing of reusable booster rocket on west coast of America hailed a success
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