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The ‘strong r’ is becoming rare among younger generations in the North West, researchers have found.
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Duolingo is ‘pausing’ its Welsh course despite high demand – we need robust forms of learning that aren’t driven by profit, says writer and documentary-maker Gwenno Robinson
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In this special Age of Extinction mini-series from Science Weekly, which first aired in 2023, the Guardianâs biodiversity reporter, Phoebe Weston, explores the illegal killing of birds of prey on grouse moors
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In this special Age of Extinction mini-series from Science Weekly, which first aired in August 2023, the Guardianâs biodiversity reporter, Phoebe Weston, explores the murky world of the illegal killing of birds of prey on grouse moors, and asks ...
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The study identified 15 risk factors, which are similar to those for late-onset dementia, including hearing impairment, heart disease, social isolation and lower socioeconomic status
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Canadian scientists say evidence from cave art all over the world shows digits may have been ritually removed to appease deities or aid social cohesion
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After its first full calendar year of operation, astronomers are using the probe to look for life on thousands of newly discovered planets
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Research found little ones typically begin to distinguish fantasy from reality during preschool years
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There are now seven known species of soft-furred hedgehogs, which look like a cross between a mouse and a shrew