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Another article about the politics of La La Land? This time it’s personal.
Protesters in New York ahead of inauguration.
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The people who voted for the new American president may not be as hard for the Left to reach as it may appear.
Researchers are trying to evaluate whether athletes benefit from taking fish-oil supplements.
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Scientists have investigated the complicated link between omega-3 fatty acids and fitness.
The monkey on the left was given a diet with fewer calories while the monkey on the right was allowed to eat as much as it liked.
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A new study claims to settle the dispute.
‘My fellow disenfranchised Americans …’
EPA
New measure of 32 countries’ economic balance places UK and US near bottom of the pile.
Where first is not best.
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Until now, the processes that lead some girls to start developing before others have been poorly understood.
Meet Bench Girl (you’ll have seen her before).
How the news media distorts the reality of alcohol – new findings.
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The final trials of the first effective Ebola vaccine show it’s safe to use against an outbreak.
Einstein’s theories are still not taught in school.
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Einstein’s theories of relativity underpin our understanding of the universe, yet they’re not taught in high school. How can we change that?
Mario Draghi, ECB president.
EPA
Quantitative easing cannot single-handedly save Europe.
Andreas Schleicher, the man in charge of the global education numbers.
EPA
The direct line between world education policy and Donald Trump looks like this.
Stepping down: Matteo Renzi.
EPA
The revolt that brought down Matteo Renzi is no carbon copy of Trump et al, but that won’t be of much comfort to Brussels.
The future’s so bright …
Sean Johnston
When technologies let us down, they tend to be forgotten. There’s a very good reason why this should be resisted.
Which way forward?
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Nearly six months on from the UK’s shock vote, there looks very little room for manoeuvre in negotiations.
‘No more milkshake for me.’
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New research shows why the milk of panda mothers is far better than formula.
EPA/Filip Singer
While the citizens of the capital protest against their president, everyone else hails him as their saviour.
Wha’s like us?
Stuart Chalmers
New Scottish alcoholic liver disease figures show how far country’s problem is from being under control.
Viktor Orbán speaks in Budapest after the Hungary referendum result.
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The prime minister has claimed victory in the referendum, despite the low turnout.
Conflict archaeology is disturbing – students need to be prepared.
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An archaeology lecturer was lambasted for allowing students to step out if they get upset. Why he was right to do so.
Alexander Nasmyth’s Robert Burns, 1828.
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After the Scottish bard mixed with Edinburgh high society, he started dabbling with Beethoven.