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A luxury meal doesn’t have to be difficult, long or expensive – this recipe proves it

The Independent

Melissa Clark creates a dish that is deluxe enough for an occasion, but not that much more complicated than what you’d make on any given Tuesday

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6 refreshing cocktails that are perfect for spring

IOL

From floral sips to fruity mixes, and many more – we have rounded up the most seasonally appropriate cocktails to welcome the new (and warmer) months ahead.

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Nasa finds new planet in orbit around two different stars

The Independent

Nasa has found a new planet in orbit around two stars, using an unprecedented technique.

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Uranus' icy moons may be hiding buried oceans, scientists say

Daily Mail Online

It would 'not be at all surprising' if Titania (pictured) and Oberon - Uranus' largest moons - have liquid oceans under their icy surfaces, says a University of California, Santa Cruz scientist.

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Seals can change the tone of their voice just like humans, study finds

Daily Mail Online

Harbour seals lowered the tone of their voice when they were played sounds of the sea, report scientists at a research centre in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

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Hundreds of snake-infested jets sit idle in the California desert

Daily Mail Online

Numerous passenger planes are pictured grounded at a Mojave Desert boneyard despite air travel nearly pre-travel level. Mechanics have encountered scorpions and rattlesnakes at the site

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The most popular dog breeds in the UK - and the best dogs for long walks

Metro

Looking for a new four-legged friend? This list of the most popular breeds might inspire you - particularly if you're a fan of long walks.

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How to hang a Christmas wreath without damaging your door

Metro

Free-standing decorations like Christmas trees are fairly self-explanatory - but when it comes to hanging wreaths, you've got some options.

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Climate change, not humans, caused the extinction of woolly mammoths

Metro

The cousins of today's elephants lived alongside early humans and were a regular staple of their diet.

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The science behind why you're a 'winter person'

Metro

Despite ideas around winter blues and SAD, there are people who love winter best - why? And what can we learn from them?