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Self-regenerating bone implants made from seashells

Sea urchins might hold the key to better knee and hip replacements, with the development of a new technology that encourages the body to regenerate, and replace the implant with new bone.

Newly discovered exoplanet may be suitable for humans

Not too hot, not too cold”¦ the newly discovered exoplanet may be just right to support life.

Horned dinosaurs found on ‘lost continent’

Two new species of horned dinosaurs unearthed in the United States were inhabitants of the lost continent of Laramidia, scientists believe.

Still too sweet, by any name: Corn Syrup body plots rebrand

Visit the United States and you’ll find it in food items everywhere: High Fructose Corn Syrup is liberally laced through soft drinks, sweets, breads, cereals and condiments.

Scientists uncover secret of sperm production

Sperm production is the result of specific chemical signals, a new study from scientists at the University of Queensland have found.

Map of moon’s craters to reveal early life of our solar system

Scientists have mapped over 5000 craters on the moon’s surface, which provide new clues to the planetary bombardment in our solar system 4 billion years ago.

Dolphin DNA collected from blowholes

The dolphins at the National Aquarium in Baltimore are exhaling on cue to provide scientists with samples of their DNA.

Animals of the Serengeti

Serengeti highway would cause an ‘environmental disaster’

Plans to build a highway through the Serengeti could spell disaster for 1.3 million wildebeest that call it home, scientists say.

World’s largest wave energy device planted off UK coast

A British company has taken a major step towards harnessing wave energy by planting a grid-connected power hub in a seabed in England’s South West.

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