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Science More hepatitis cases in young children likely to emerge in coming days Sam HancockEarliest evidence of Maya calendar found inside Guatemalan pyramid Valneva: Everything we know about the new covid vaccine Monarch butterflies increasingly plagued by debilitating parasite How freezing Koala sperm could protect the endangered species Monkeys with more friends have bigger brain areas linked to empathy How far back in time is it possible to see? Any plans to dim the sun must be led by those most affected Steven Cutts‘Please take your rubbish home with you’: The problem of space debris Why do some moons have halos, and how fast is our galaxy moving? Dogs with vegan diets are healthier, study suggests Diverse life forms existed on Earth much earlier than previously thought – study Sir Mark Rylance urges university to ban rat swim experiments Earliest record of aurora found in ancient Chinese chronicle How your morning coffee could be driving species to extinction Threat of untreatable gonorrhoea ‘could be tackled with meningitis vaccine’ Two new drugs to fight superbugs could soon be available on NHS Monkeys sense their own heartbeats just like humans, study finds Global estimates of headaches suggest disorder impacts more than 50% of people Everything we know about new Covid variants found in UK Two new Omicron sub-variants under investigation, says WHO Scientists crack egg forging evolutionary puzzle Aisha RimiScientists develop headband to help people get better night’s sleep Magic mushroom compound ‘opens up depressed people’s brains’, study suggests Anti-vax belief linked to negative childhood experiences, study finds Andy GregoryFarming made our ancestors shorter, new study suggests Omicron may last 3 days less than Delta in those who got booster shots  Scientists find trove of over 5,000 new viruses hidden in oceans Researchers reverse ageing in human cells by 30 years – study Why does the metaverse look so... normal? Scientists stumped by ‘mini epidemic’ in child hepatitis cases Sadiq Khan calls on firms to share vaccine blueprints with world Long Covid cases in UK reach 1.7 million in record high, says ONS Uranium found in two-thirds of US community water system New bot can spot 9 out of 10 depressed Twitter users, scientists say Insomnia could increase people’s risk of type 2 diabetes – study A code change could slash crytpo energy use, why isn’t it being used? Stargazing in April: Catch the wolf’s tail this month Steven CuttsScientific research between Russia and the west lost in no man’s land The fashion capital of the prehistoric world has been revealed  Would it be possible to escape from a black hole? Biggest study of its kind implicates specific genes in schizophrenia New type of cell found in human lungs may lead to novel treatments Humans may have granted canines irresistible ‘puppy-dog eyes’ People with psychosis who were scared of leaving home ‘helped by VR’ Public health ‘at risk’ as leading Covid surveillance programme ends  3D-printed fingertip has sense of touch like human skin, study suggests Sean SmithClinical trials on dogs could extend quality of human lives Tom BatchelorCovid lockdowns ‘led to vivid dreams and nightmares of claustrophobia’ Samuel LovettScientists identify 42 new risk genes associated with Alzheimer’s Clinically vulnerable Covid patients denied access to antivirals Carole Anne Llewellyn‘Green gold’: Could we feed the world sustainably with microalgae? Ozone may be weakening one of Earth’s most important cooling mechanism Andy GregorySpider monkeys seek out fruit with alcohol, study finds Two giant Galapagos tortoises bred in British zoo for the first time Mammals bulked up over getting brainier to survive post-dinosaur world Covid infections reach record high as free testing ends T rex’s short arms may have lowered bite risk when they fed in packs Missing chunks of human genome finally sequenced to reveal new secrets Researchers generate the first complete sequence of a human genome Scientists decode why Tonga volcanic eruption was so explosive How do boa constrictors breathe while squeezing their prey? How do we investigate when a robot causes an accident? Steve BogganMeet Adam Laurie, one of the UK’s top good-guy hackers New nasal spray found ‘effective’ in treating Covid in mice Mobile phone users ‘do not have increased risk of brain tumours’ Red ants invading Texas homes may soon be wiped out by killer fungus Tiny armless fossils reveal how snakes may have lost their limbs Hundreds of mammal species are waiting to be discovered Ukraine conflict jeopardises Russian cooperation in space development Antiviral drug to be trialled in hospitalised Covid patients Study seeks way to treat brain bleeds and reduce risk of disability and death Pancreatic cancer treated in mice by loading tumour cells with tetanus Tonga eruption disturbed space like ‘severe solar storm’ The name of the world heritage site that everyone got wrong Scientists reveal how boas breathe when constricting prey to death Count your blessings but forget Lady Luck if you want to be happy – research Men could get a new, non-hormonal contraceptive, study shows Humans give viruses to animals more often than earlier thought: study Dinosaur-killing asteroid may have caused much worse global cooling Matt MathersScientists use bread-eating fungi to create faux leather How exactly would a solar power station in space work? Spinosaurus was ‘water-loving’ dinosaur which swam to hunt fish Is the Earth’s spin slowing, and what exactly is a blue moon? Sounds of nature ‘benefit mental health and promote environmental protection’ Group exercise sessions can stop people losing strength as they age – study Ian HamiltonWhat do we really know about the link between cannabis and psychosis? Dinosaurs met an ‘unlucky’ sulphurous death, scientists say Yorkshire’s ‘lost Atlantis nearly found’ after 650 years under water Ticks carrying rare, potentially deadly virus now found in 6 US states Thank 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