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The study’s findings could lead to the development of a diagnostic support tool for the NHS
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The study’s findings could lead to the development of a diagnostic support tool for the NHS
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Before now, researchers had not been able to map how water is distributed in a stable, cool disc.
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It’s thought that about 15% of us are affected by tinnitus, and despite its potentially debilitating impact on mental health and quality of life, there isn’t any cure for the condition. Madeleine Finlay speaks to John, who has used CBT tech ...
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Roscosmos says specialists are monitoring leak, which poses no danger to crew or station
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Scientists said their results emphasise the need for the Government to consider extending mandatory calorie labelling to all food businesses.
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Researchers said monitoring the long-term clinical and cognitive consequences of the pandemic is important.
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The researchers compared the DNA of two groups of primates: monkeys and hominoids
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Paul Edmonds of California is fifth-known person in world confirmed to be in remission from both, says cancer institute
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Modern imaging techniques reveal item thought to be well preserved lizard-like fossil is painted carving
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The recommendations by Dr Clive Dix also include the creation of a National Vaccines Agency.
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The eyes produced may have a more natural appearance and a better fit, compared to current methods, experts said.
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V&A trying to raise £2 million to keep medieval ivory artwork in the UK
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The crates arriving on Tuesday contained crops such as beans, barley, cowpea, maize, rice, millet and sorghum
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Scientists discover how Danionella cerebrum, measuring width of adult human fingernail, can create noises exceeding 140 decibels
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Four-minute video features drag queens, twerking, ballerinas, a classical Indian dancer and a bunch of friends from Canberra
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Government is keeping ship’s location secret to keep it away from amateur treasure hunters
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Special cartilage, unique rib, and fatigue-resistant muscle are key to the fish’s remarkable ability, scientists say
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Research compared access to radiotherapy and chemotherapy in Australia, Canada, Norway and UK
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Inherited eye diseases are the UK’s leading cause of blindness in working-age people