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Analysis lays bare huge challenge of mismanaged waste on eve of UN plastic treaty talks in Busan
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The returning first lady is expected to spend most of her time between New York City, where 18-year-old Barron is studying at NYU, and Palm Beach, Florida
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People who use abbreviations were less likely to receive responses, analysis by psychologists found
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Signs of resistance to artemisinin in tenth of children with severe malaria similar to situation in Asia, say researchers
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study says funding to cope with climate breakdown needed five years earlier than expected
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study finds around half of women in UK are oblivious to 999-55 silent emergency lifeline
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The returning first lady is expected to spend most of her time between New York City, where 18-year-old Barron is studying at NYU, and Palm Beach, Florida
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Australian-led study using seal-shaped decoys finds lighting disrupts ability of predators to see silhouettes against sunlight above
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study may lead to new treatment for sleep disorders like insomnia, researchers say
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Sutton Trust calls for improved access to creative education and industry dominated by upper middle-class
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Truss spent hours studying weather data and wind directions amid fears the wrong weather conditions could have a ‘direct fall-out effect on Britain’, book claims
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According to the researchers, memory deficits may have longer-term consequences, and may even increase the risk of developing conditions like dementia
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Scientists may have explained a mystery that has puzzled us about Uranus for decades.
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Research shows that over the past 40 years, butterflies traditionally found in England and Wales – for example: orange-tip and peacock – have become more common in Scotland, with “climate change and weather being the likely drivers”
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Research into psychology of people in US and UK suggests it is better to submit work on time rather than perfecting it through procrastination
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Long favoured by bodybuilders and other athletes, this supplement is breaking out into the mainstream, as study after study suggests a host of benefits for our minds as well as our bodies. Are there any caveats?
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More than half of households cite rising living costs as reason for not heating homes, while quarter of pensioners blame loss of winter fuel payments
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Findings suggest ‘audience effect’ predates the development of human societies based on reputation, researchers say.
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Scientists say effect of audience on performance may not be specific to humans