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Researchers will look at whether treatment can be delivered to the brain via specialised microbubbles.
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A recent study found that at least half of the rise in income inequality between 1980 and 2020 is attributable to changing preferences in the online dating scene.
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Exclusive: Relief rolled out in 2023 will cost £30bn in taxes but spur only up to £10.5bn investment, analysis shows
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Which? study of 42 popular items such as pasta and milk revealed price difference even greater for loyalty card members
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Thinktank research says Keir Starmer ‘liable to prompt dismissal’ if government deviates from voters’ priorities
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study says tagging posts with false claims on election fraud may make Trump voters more likely to think they’re true
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Voluntary regulations for burning wood and coal to heat homes could help tackle impact on air pollution
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Ancient people were one of Scandinavia’s first seafaring societies, study says
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Betting and Gaming Council estimates real figure could be £4.3bn – but enforcement is only ‘part of solution’
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The study looked at estate renewal projects in Southwark, Lambeth, Barking and Dagenham, Camden and Hackney
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Landmark research finds 244m tonnes of organic carbon is stored in top 10cm of marine sediment in British waters
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Scientists found 90% of young coral surveyed remained healthy compared with 25% of older corals, after mass bleaching event in the Caribbean
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Tusked animal depicted in rock art doesn’t match any modern species
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Researchers say six additional servings of foods such as berries, tea and red wine daily could lower the risk by 28%
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‘The fact that women are so concerned that if they reported it, it wouldn’t be effectively managed likely leads to a number of incidents not being accounted for’
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The Dutch master created the famous artwork in 1889 while he was staying at an asylum in France.