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Mystery bones found in a tomb in northwestern Spain are likely to belong to a ninth-century bishop believed to have helped create the Camino de Santiago, a new study has found.
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study shows fewer students in England combining humanities such as history or music with sciences or maths
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Lacking life purpose and growth opportunities may raise risk of mild cognitive impairment, a frequent precursor of dementia
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In the study, researchers analysed 700 samples of bacteria taken from the guts of 30 species of wild birds across eight countries, including the UK.
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Exposure to bacteria in landfill sites and polluted rivers may explain prevalence among city-dwelling birds
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Research finds even moderate alcohol consumption more damaging to health of the economically deprived
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Continent is warming at much faster rate than other parts of world, leading to fires, drought and health problems
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Project to study all 11,000 species of butterflies and moths finds ‘two species in the act of being created from one’
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Exclusive: Researchers say ‘hugely alarming’ analysis shows more action is needed to protect consumers
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The number of workers and their family members applying on skilled worker, health and care, and study visas fell steeply in the last year
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Areas where farmers provide good habitats show notable increase in butterflies, bees, bats and breeding birds
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Another report found pesticide levels posing âsignificant risksâ in 20% of tested fruits and vegetables