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Music fans can't tell the difference between a new violin and a traditional Stradivarius
By Victoria Turk
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Rat heads are one thing but don't expect a human head transplant any time soon
By Abigail Beall
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Tomorrow's World is coming back to the BBC with Stephen Hawking and Brian Cox
By Victoria Woollaston-Webber
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Scientists pinpoint the brain's 'moral compass' to discover why cheating feels so wrong
By João Medeiros
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How weather forecasts could help develop 'designer' drugs personalised to your illness
By Roger Highfield
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Genetic engineering could bring the northern white rhino back from extinction
By Nicola Davison
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The UK's lack of STEM skills is a 'national crisis' – and it's only going to get worse after Brexit
By Bonnie Christian
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Scans unlock the million-year-old secret of what lies beneath Antarctica's Blood Falls
By Libby Plummer
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Markings found on 130,000-year-old bones could rewrite human history in North America
By Libby Plummer
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Foetal lamb 'grown' in an artificial womb paves the way for trials on premature babies
By Libby Plummer
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Dog 'tree of life' reveals the first living descendants of the ancient New World Dog
By Libby Plummer