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Computational technologies impact on every human right.
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There are many indications that old age is at its limits.
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Interdisciplinary research led to the discovery that three historic books were covered in a layer of arsenic.
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West London group 1011 music group have been banned from making music without police permission.
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Ginsberg was one of the most high-profile representatives of the American counterculture and anti-war movement.
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Sleep paralysis and exploding head syndrome can help explain things that go bump in the night.
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London’s super rich are building thousands of subterranean palaces.
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We conducted interviews with over 60 residents of a tent city. Their voices challenge common misconceptions.
South Sudanese women queue to vote.
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South Sudan’s chiefs wield real power, administering customary laws to resolve local disputes. But they often reinforce gender inequalities – could the new chief change this?
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Food safety issues are at heart political.
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How would a Jacobean servant react to a trumpet flourish?
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New research has rubbished perceptions of Roman Britain as a region inhabited solely by white Europeans.
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Markets have mobilised feminism to advance political goals and add value.
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The dynamic between the master and the slave dominates accounts of AI at the moment.
Sensorium Tests, 2012, 16mm film, 10 minutes.
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Synaesthesia – a rare experience where the senses merge – comes in many different forms.
This is America.
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The music industry, like all other media, can be censored to some extent. So how does this change its output?
The happy new couple at the Met Gala.
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How Roko’s Basilisk, a ‘terrifying’ thought experiment, went to the Met Gala.
‘I’m still me inside’.
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Comics often portray those with dementia as abnormal or less than human.
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From its origin in the early 19th century, lion taming has elicited both awe and horror.
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There’s a disturbing disconnect between the polite etiquette of arms fairs and the hell that their products create.