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About 250 people gathered in Brussels on Saturday to take part in the March for Science, a series of rallies and marches originating in Washington, D.C., and held in more than 600 oth

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By the end of 2017, the Museum of Natural Sciences in Brussels hopes to unveil a new exhibition on the Plateosaurus, 'Ben', a five metre long dinosaur fossil skeleton that is 210 mill

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The body of a 90-year-old Belgian woman who died last month has been cryonically frozen with the intention of being revived later should it ever become possible, reports VTM Nieuws.

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After Eric Jacqmin, a priest from Aalst, last week recounted for Het Laatste Nieuws his amazement at the 'bleeding' communion wafer he kept in his home since 7 July, a professor at the Un

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The dead body of a narwhal was discovered yesterday by walkers at a sea lock along the River Schelde near Bornem, in Antwerp province.

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Colorectal cancers are the third most common in the world.

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A vanguard of Belgian soldiers and technicians led by Italian explorer Chiara Montanari arrived at Belgium's base in the Antarctic this week to find it had been plundered and left in a state

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Belgian researchers have discovered a gene of major importance in the development of the skeleton.

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Forensic biomedical scientists from the University of Leuven (KU Leuven) have developed a test to estimate a person’s age through samples of their blood or from their teeth.

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