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The agency also revealed the first audio ever recorded on the surface of the Red Planet.
The six-wheeled rover survived its perilous descent to arrive on a long-vanished Martian lake bed.
The remains may include those of the famed pirate himself, Samuel 'Black Sam' Bellamy.
The director of the UK’s genetic surveillance programme said the coronavirus variant would likely "sweep the world".
Size apparently does matter for male Brookesia nana chameleons.
Exercise causes profound changes in brain structure and function and these changes can have really important effects, both in the short and the long term, on our mood and our mental abilities. In this episode cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Tom Bullock explains how exercise supercharges our decision making, the surprising possibility of why we get an exercise ‘high’ and how it can help restore the brain as we age.
Throughout history we have seen love shape our lives, our societies and our economies. It may be assumed that our hearts drive this emotion, but in reality it is our brains. In this episode of HuffPost’s original series on the inner workings of the mind, biological anthropologist Dr. Helen Fisher, explains what exactly is happening when the brain is in love.
It's the first time water on sunlit areas of the lunar surface has been confirmed.
Mask-wearing is now mandatory outdoors in Italy – Sage suggests this would have a "very low impact" on transmission
Any death is already one too many – but why aren't fatalities rising as sharply as cases? There are a few factors at play, say scientists.