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By Mail Foreign Service

This is one patient you wouldn't expect to find flicking through magazines in a dentist's waiting room.
Cyrano the bald eagle was found with a large chunk from the top half of his beak missing and is the first bird to have it fixed using a filling.
In the first operation of its kind, a dentist applied putty normally used to fill holes in human teeth to repair the eagl

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Egypt's famed King Tutankhamun suffered from a cleft palate and club foot, likely forcing him to walk with a cane, and died from complications from a broken leg exacerbated by malaria, according to the most extensive study ever of his mummy.

CAIRO -- Egypt's famed King Tutankhamun suffered from a cleft palate and club foot, likely forcing him to walk with a cane, and died from complicat

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Tim Hewage, Sky News Online

Scientist in India claim to have created a super tomato that will stay fresh a month after normal ones would have rotted away.

Researchers genetically modified the natural ripening process of the vegetable, extending its shelf life by 30 days.

It could be a massive boost for farmers, who can lose almost half their harvests through fruit going off before they

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Neal Walker, Sky News Online

Scientists are on the verge of developing a 'long life' super pill which could help people live past 100, according to experts.
The drug, which could be ready for testing within three years, is designed to mimic the actions of three 'super genes' which all significantly increase the chances of living past 100.

Two of the genes increase the production of so-cal

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By Jonathan Petre - dailymail.co.uk

Everyone knows that if a dog's ears are up and its tail is wagging vigorously, it is definitely pleased to see you.
Now, scientists using a robot have found that the way dogs use their tails is more subtle than we thought and that dogs that wag them to the left may be more friendly.
The animal psychologists discovered that when real dogs approached a life-

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Mike Peake - The Sunday Times


Blame Dr Kawashima. The neuroscientist helped to develop Brain Training, the Nintendo game that had us believing 10 minutes of play a day would turn us all into Einsteins. Those claims have turned out to be over-egged — but completing small, mental challenges every day will supposedly raise your IQ while helping to fend off brain-ageing diseases. And there’s no

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By David Derbyshire - dailymail.co.uk

As if its short stature and ugly feathers weren't enough to give it an inferiority complex, one of the world's best preserved dinosaurs now turns out to have been ginger.

Scientists have revealed that the dog-sized Sinosauropteryx - a fast running meat-eater that lived 125 million years ago - was covered with 'russet and orange' feathers

The discover

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Emma Rowley, Sky News Online

Rabbits could be milked on a mass scale if a pioneering medical treatment gets the go-ahead.
The animals have been genetically engineered to produce C1 inhibitor, a protein that occurs naturally in the human body, according to National Geographic.

People who suffer from the genetic disorder hereditary angioedema (HAE) do not produce enough of the protein and s

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Oceans of liquid diamond, filled with solid diamond icebergs, could be floating on Neptune and Uranus, according to a recent article in the journal Nature Physics.

The research, based on first detailed measurements of the melting point of diamond, found diamond behaves like water during freezing and melting, with solid forms floating atop liquid forms. The surprising revelation gives scientist

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Cristen Conger
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Caffeine has a stronger effect on boys than on girls, finds a new study that zeros in on the drug's health impacts on adolescents.

More kids are consuming more and more caffeinated drinks, but the stimulant's effects on their growing bodies are still largely unknown.

The study, which was published in Behavioural Pharmacology, looked at how consuming caffei