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The arms of women who lived 7,000 years ago were stronger than those of today's elite Olympic rowers.
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One brown bear turned the tables on a Russian hunter earlier this month by stealing two of his firearms.
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One palaeontologist has suggested that Tyrannosaurus rex may have used its arms as vicious weapons.
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Scientists believe that wind farms in the North Atlantic could provide enough electricity to power the world.
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Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong made history when they set foot on the lunar surface 48 years ago today.
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A bag used by the late astronaut to collect samples during the Apollo 11 mission is to be sold at auction.
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Young Abigail Bruce's new four-legged friend played a crucial role in saving her family's lives.
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Russia's deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin has insisted that the new robot is 'not a Terminator'.
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The fossil remains of a whole new species of carnivorous dinosaur have been unearthed in Argentina.
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A popular holiday resort near Buenos Aires in Argentina has been invaded by swarms of beetles.
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Large numbers of flying ants have been invading parts of the British Isles due to the warmer weather.
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Miniature spy cameras and alarms are to be used in an effort to put a stop to poaching once and for all.
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Researchers have been attempting to better understand the science behind the sound of a human scream.
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A bag filled with items brought back from the Apollo 11 mission has been found in Neil Armstrong's house.
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Paul Rosolie ended up calling off the stunt early after the huge snake crushed one of his arms.
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Local residents have been forced to seal up their homes to keep out tens of thousands of the red insects.
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Footage of a bizarre writhing specimen fished up near the island of Sentosa has been posted online.
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Almost a quarter of the world's electricity supply is now being produced from renewable energy sources.
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Today marks exactly 45 years since Neil Armstrong became the first human to set foot on another world.
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Swarms of the flying insects have been descending on towns across the country in their thousands.