EXCLUSIVE: An RAF source said some near misses have been "so close that we are amazed there hasn't been loss of life".
A new study explains why current brain theories fail to fully explain near-death experiences and consciousness.
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Cyclists experience more 'near misses' at rush hour, study of 317 hours of commuting shows
It won’t come as a surprise to anyone pedalling through London’s streets of late, that it is more dangerous to cycle at rush hour on shared roads. But new research from University College London has ...
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