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Marine mammal creates ‘bubble net’ to capture up to seven times more prey in single dive, study finds
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study finds serious impact on life chances and mental health of young people amid calls to reassess resits policy in England
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Controversial power had less impact in 2022-23 than tactics such as focused deterrence and hotspot policing, says charity
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Cambridge-led study of 2m people globally is most comprehensive evidence yet of red meat link to diabetes
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study also finds they are less likely to go on to further or higher education than those not suspended
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Experts say their findings raise concerns about the broader implications of solar activity on the technology people depend on.
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Boredom is linked to attention – so switching content or skipping forwards and backwards feels more tedious than watching one video
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Regulators will inspect cows to see how widespread virus is and determine whether ageing and cooking inactivate it
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A study of ancient coins has shifted the focus of Europeâs economic history from the Greeks and Romans to the Arabs
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The oarfish, resembling a serpent, was found floating dead on the ocean surface off the San Diego coast before it was brought ashore for study
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Helping people to access affordable opportunities for creativity could be a major boost to public mental health, researchers suggest.
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The Port Askaig Formation, which is made up of layers of rock up to 1.1km thick, was likely laid down between 662 and 720 million years ago.
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Experts studying material from event 66m years ago find signs to show how Chicxulub impact crater was formed