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Everyone’s rate of fat burning drops with age, a study using nuclear fallout shows...
What secrets do Bruce's DNA hold?
Jeff Schoenebeck's team are trawling through dog genomes to find out what causes brachycephaly...
What goes on at a sexual health check up?
Scientists have discovered a new target for making anti-malaria drugs...
Does being optimistic make you live longer?
Skin is one of our most important - and largest - organs. But sometimes it's in the firing line...
It's advised to do 10,000 steps a day - that's 3.65 million steps every year and our hips are taking the hit.
Meet the scientist cutting down infections from catheters...
What are dental implants made from? And how are they made?
Kary Mullis died earlier this month. We remember his innovative work that changed the world of genetics.
As we get older, our muscles and joints start to stiffen. New research reveals the same is true for our brain.
What works, when it comes to anti-loneliness strategies?
Why pancreatic cancer is so aggressive? New research from Sydney's Garvan Institute might be able to stop it.
Are being anxious and being lonely linked?
What's going on in the brain when we're chatting to someone else?
Does being lonely have an impact on physical and psychological health?