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Science
A twist in the evolutionary tale: why the discovery of a 'young' Homo naledi changes everything
By Victoria Woollaston-Webber
Science
Brain scans suggest our unique, human-like thought evolved 1.8 million years ago
By Matt Burgess
Culture
The walls of this earthquake-proof theatre form 'caves' to amplify its sound
By Bonnie Christian
Science
Ferdinand Monoyer is the reason your eyesight is measured in decimals
By Victoria Woollaston-Webber
Culture
Music fans can't tell the difference between a new violin and a traditional Stradivarius
By Victoria Turk
Science
Rat heads are one thing but don't expect a human head transplant any time soon
By Abigail Beall
Science
Tomorrow's World is coming back to the BBC with Stephen Hawking and Brian Cox
By Victoria Woollaston-Webber
Science
Scientists pinpoint the brain's 'moral compass' to discover why cheating feels so wrong
By João Medeiros
Science
How weather forecasts could help develop 'designer' drugs personalised to your illness
By Roger Highfield
Science
Genetic engineering could bring the northern white rhino back from extinction
By Nicola Davison