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Pilot study suggests dogs can be taught to recognise the scent of trauma reactions, which could make PTSD assistance dogs more effective.
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The writing style of the AI tool is ‘bland’ and ‘journalistic’, according to Cambridge University Press and Assessment researchers.
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Patients taking certain progestogens as a contraceptive or for gynaecological conditions may be more likely to develop growths, researchers say
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A marine biologist studying Hampshire’s Langstone Harbour has revealed raw sewage from a nearby treatment plant has left every marine species in the water “full of drugs”. New data from the Environment Agency to be released on Wednesda ...
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Researchers studying satellite data show slope near village of Hoseynabad-e Kalpush moved after reservoir began to be filled
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Resolution Foundation study suggests lowest earners are £6,000 a year better off due to policy
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Yearly cost to people, business and public sector found to be twice as big as NHS England’s annual budget
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Beyond simply feeling decrepit, perception of being older can affect health by encouraging unhealthy eating and reducing exercise
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More school-aged children have reported being cyberbullied compared to before the Covid-19 pandemic, a survey suggests.
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Just 2% of continent’s gas capacity has planned retirement date despite pledges to decarbonise, study shows
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‘Parents are picking up the government’s tab due to underfunding. The fault does not lie with the childcare providers but at the door of No 10,’ campaigner says
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For years Haredi men have been allowed to continue Torah study, but proposal could force some to enlist
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The cholesterol-lowering drugs may help to reduce the inflammation associated with periodontal disease, research suggests.
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Understanding how and why viruses evolve to jump into different hosts may help experts figure out how new viral diseases emerge.
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Five-decade UK study finds that aggression at school leads to better-paying jobs, while those with emotional instability went on to earn less
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Exclusive: Half of all privately owned rural land held by 433 people and companies, according to campaigner Andy Wightman
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Exclusive: Scientists say people with disease who drink two to four cups a day are less likely to see it return
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study confirms our canine companions can grasp more than simple commands – or at least for items they care about