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belly fat

Your body fat may be protecting you against infections

29 December 2017

Fat isn’t all bad – it stores powerful immune cells, and seems to boost their ability to defend the body from dangerous infections


person speaking into microphone

Human or robot? Google's speech generator makes it hard to tell

28 December 2017

Instead of stitching together short human sound bites to create words and sentences, Google’s latest system generates vocals from the text alone


Plants use sand armour to break teeth of attacking caterpillars

Plants use sand armour to break teeth of attacking caterpillars

28 December 2017

Some plants are coated in sand, and it seems the sand grains act like medieval armour that protects these “psammophorous” plants from munching caterpillars


Cocoa pods

Our lust for tastier chocolate has transformed the cocoa tree

27 December 2017

Ever since we domesticated the cocoa tree over 3000 years ago, we have been breeding them to make tastier chocolate – but in the process we have made them vulnerable


Couple kissing

Love at first sight is really just lust or even false memory

27 December 2017

One in three people say they’ve felt love at first sight, but experiments suggest the phenomenon is actually just physical attraction or distorted memories


The universe may be full of ex-moons flung from their home worlds

The universe may be full of ex-moons flung from their home worlds

26 December 2017

Moons in other stellar systems may be hurled away from their planets up to 90 per cent of the time, leaving up to 100 former moons per star in the Milky Way


China tackles climate change with world's largest carbon market

China tackles climate change with world's largest carbon market

22 December 2017

The Chinese state hopes to use market forces to encourage energy-hungry firms to seek cleaner alternatives, but simply telling them what to do may be more effective


Odd fossils hint first complex life hung on long after its time

Odd fossils hint first complex life hung on long after its time

22 December 2017

The strange Ediacarans were some of the earliest complex organisms on Earth. They are thought to have died out 540 million years ago but eight odd fossils suggest they survived far longer


Earth was smashed by a rock the size of Mars to make the moon

Earth was smashed by a rock the size of Mars to make the moon

21 December 2017

4.5 billion years ago, a rock called Theia crashed into Earth and formed the moon. Now we know that it was probably only about a tenth the mass of our planet


NASA plans a launch to Titan or a return to comet 67P in 2025

NASA plans a launch to Titan or a return to comet 67P in 2025

21 December 2017

In 2025 NASA will either launch a probe to bring back samples from comet 67P, previously visited by Rosetta, or send a drone-like craft to Saturn's moon Titan


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