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Focusing on poorer children’s social and emotional learning barely helps their results catch up with those of better-off peers
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Advertised salaries fall in human resources and recruitment
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Clinicians ranked patient self-assessments as the least important type of evidence during diagnosis
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Researchers made the discovery when looking into why the species’ eye colour changes depending on the season
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Researchers made the discovery when looking into why the species’ eye colour changes depending on the season.
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A study from the University of Valencia found that print reading could boost skills by six to eight times more than digital reading
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Report calls for immediate closure of Wethersfield as conditions are causing irreparable harm to residents
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Like Covid, flu carries significant risk of ongoing disability and disease, researchers say
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Flat-faced breeds have longer Rem sleep phases, suggesting their sleep remains puppy-like, researchers say
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Felines like to be in control of the game of fetch and respond best when they lead the play, researchers say.
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Those who wake up early are likely to share the same gene variant as Neanderthals
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Researchers first spotted this rare ability in a previous study, where they found some dogs could learn the names of toys very quickly.
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Researchers first spotted this rare ability in a previous study, where they found some dogs could learn the names of toys very quickly.
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Rife deforestation 500 years ago aligns with western barbastelle slump, finds study of bat DNA
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Those with irregular sleep may only need to improve sleep regularity to prevent dementia, study says
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A study shows the more positive person is ‘dragged down’ by an unhappier partner – but relationships are still beneficial overall
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Equalities minister has written to Museum of London over a study that examined plague victims’ ethnicities
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Hormone produced by foetus is trigger for nausea and vomiting in pregnancy, study finds
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Researchers suggest educators and parents should encourage students, especially younger ones, to read in print more often than on digital devices.
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study says societal factors play more of a role rather than the views of individual officers