Science
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Fossil evidence reveals butterflies and moths lived 50m years earlier than thoughtEarliest fossil evidence shows the winged insects were alive 200m years ago alongside the early dinosaurs -
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Great Barrier Reef tourism spokesman attacks scientist over slump in visitorsCol McKenzie calls on government to stop funding work of Terry Hughes, saying tourists ‘won’t do long-haul trips when they think the reef is dead’
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Workplaces 'should cater for menopause as they do for pregnancy'Exclusive: A new study shows that a simple set of CBT exercises can help with symptoms, yet many workplaces have no policies in place to support women
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Key issues
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Pictures & video
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Social media videos capture SpaceX streaking across California skies - video
A reused SpaceX rocket carried 10 satellites into orbit from California on Friday, leaving behind a trail of mystery and wonder as it soared into space
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Supermoon skies: your best photographsWe asked you to share photos as parts of the world experienced the only supermoon of 2017. Here are some of our favourite images
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'It's a delicate place': Nasa captures 20 years of Earth's seasonal changes – videoA Nasa oceanographer explains how the US space agency successfully captured 20 years of changing seasons in a striking new global map of earth.
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Delving into a hidden world – in picturesThe winning and shortlisted entries for the the Royal Society of Biology’s 2017 Photographer of the Year and Young Photographer of the Year competitions


Scientists criticise trend for raw meat pet food after analysis finds pathogens