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Endangered seagrasses can store carbon

Scientists estimate that seagrass meadows can store as much carbon as a forest.

Can our computers be infected with bacteria?

You should always wash before you type.

Cancer can be tracked with Google

Scientists are using search engine algorithims to find cancer biomarkers.

Volcanic growth spurt

A submarine volcano has undergone the fastest rate of growth and collapse ever recorded.

Colour variation speeds up evolution

Decades of data gathered by bird watchers and geneticists have helped confirm a 60-year-old theory of evolution.

Plants and fungi joined forces to colonise the world

Soil-dwelling fungi played a crucial role in plant evolution.

The moonwalking bird

A male manakin courting a female is an impressive sight.

Ancient reptiles suffered from arthritis

Joint pain may be an age-old affair.

Cooking makes you healthier

All those hours that you’ve spent watching Master Chef could actually pay off.

Does cutlery affect the flavour of food?

Some food for thought when preparing your next dinner party.

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