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A ânon-hierarchicalâ university space that can be continually altered or even moved has won the EUâs biennial prize for contemporary architecture
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Researchers also find zebra finches 20% less likely to hatch from eggs if exposed to noise pollution
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World Weather Attribution group says intensified El Niño effects caused torrential rain, but rules out cloud seeding as cause
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study by World Health Organization shows more than half of children in Britain had drunk alcohol by age 13
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Industry’s sugar substitute E961 can have ‘toxic effect on health’, says study finding sweetener capable of damaging intestinal bacteria
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study confirms Philip Morris International, Danone, Nestlé, PepsiCo and Coca-Cola are worst offenders
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DWP carried out research in response to criticism five years ago but has consistently refused to publish it
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The findings push back the previous oldest dated example of the trait by nearly 300 million years.
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study reveals repurposing of ecologically vital land for homes or agriculture is happening particularly rapidly in Asia
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GCSE results in key subjects to steadily worsen until 2030, predicts research that blames failure to tackle impact of schools lockdown
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Dabrafenib with trametinib can halt growth of some tumours for more than three times as long as standard chemotherapy, study shows
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According to the findings, people with a balanced diet demonstrated better mental health and superior cognitive functions.
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The findings push back the previous oldest dated example of the trait by nearly 300 million years.
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A recent study shows the reasons the 2022 talks failed are more nuanced than critics suggest, says Emma Ashford of the Stimson Center, Washington DC
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A river pollution campaigner has described part of the River Thames as a "death trap" after E.coli was found in a sample of water he collected. James Wallace of River Action UK said he found 2963 E.coli colonies per 100ml from water ...