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The women they left on planet Earth: 40 years after the moon landing, the tears and ecstasy of the Apollo families are shown in these amazing pictures

These remarkably moving pictures - revealed for the first time - show the wives of Armstrong, Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin and Michael Collins as, on TV, they watch them propelled 239,800 miles to the Moon.
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How anger really does send blood to the head

Medical research has proved that when irate, the carotid arteries - which supply the head and neck - dilate.
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Bird's eye view: Pigeons are trained as fussy art critics in bizarre study

Pigeons can tell the difference between a beautiful piece of art and a messy scribble, according to radical new research.
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The 'world's toughest' mobile phone that can survive 60C heat... and being dropped down the loo

Have you accidentally broken your phone by dropping it down the toilet or leaving it in the oven? Okay few people will have done the second one, but Land Rover claim its new S1 phone can survive both.
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As Nike launches its most technically advanced running shoe, we rate best of the rest

Running is one of the simplest sporting activities, but given the technology involved in the latest trainers, you could be forgiven for thinking it was rocket science.
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How we could soon regrow our own limbs with the help of salamanders

Amputees could regenerate limbs and organs after scientists discovered how salamanders grew back lost legs.
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The robot rat that could rescue people from burning buildings unveiled

A robotic rat which can scurry through the dark using its plastic whiskers as sensors could eventually help rescue people from smoke-filled buildings, scientists said today.
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Revealed: Mummified dinosaur had skin like birds and crocodiles

A remarkably well-preserved dinosaur had skin like that of birds and crocodiles, scientists have discovered.
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Ulysses ends 18-year space odyssey as probe is turned off and left to orbit sun forever
Ulysses ends 18-year space odyssey as probe is turned off and left to orbit sun forever
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You smell terrified: We can detect when others are scared by their scent, new study shows

A study has shown that we can subconsciously detect when other people are scared simply from the chemicals released from their skin.
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Amazing pictures of the seal who narrowly escaped becoming a snack for a killer whale

These dramatic pictures reveal the stunning hunting skills of a killer whale and show the extremes the mammals will go to in order to catch its prey.
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Nasa reveals most complete terrain map of Earth that covers 99% of planet's surface
Nasa reveals most complete terrain map of Earth that covers 99% of planet's surface