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We can live comfortably and sustainably in hot places – but we’ll have to ditch the glassy skyscrapers.
Practice makes perfect posture?
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We often think of posture as a physical thing – but our minds play a crucial part too.
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The health secretary should consider the history of his predecessors all the way back to Aneurin Bevan when it comes to keeping doctors happy.
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Mixed martial arts athletes are risking serious injury and death through crash dieting, a new report warns.
Nadiya the victorious.
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While viewers rejoice at Nadiya Hussain’s victory, The Sun attacks the BBC for its politically correct agenda.
A precarious foot on the job ladder.
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With secure jobs hard to find, it’s easier for people from higher social classes to be in temporary work.
Open days help students work out where to apply.
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Don’t worry too much about university league tables – they might not be all they seem.
A forensic scientist investigating one of the final and less smelly stages of decomposition in cattle.
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The smell of death is easily recognised but not fully understood. Identifying the compounds behind it could lead to a number of improvements in forensics, including better trained cadaver dogs.
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Tom McCarthy’s Satin Island is certainly an epoch-defining novel, at least inasmuch as it revolves around the task of defining our epoch.
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The origin of life is still an unsolved riddle. How were life’s building blocks first assembled?
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The evidence is in: cars are a risk to public health, and we need to find alternatives.
Not everyone thinks so despite their value in plugging a huge workforce gap.
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There aren’t enough nurses and predicted shortfalls but the government is determined to cut opportunities for foreign nurses.
Women in Tokyo can go it alone.
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Don’t dismiss the idea of women-only carriages. It might help.
Constantly lost in thought? You may want to make the most of it.
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Are you a neurotic who overthinks just about everything? Congratulations, it may mean that you could become hugely successful in a creative job.
Soon to croon about SPECTRE?
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For what other film can you imagine the choice of musician sparking such intrigue?
Windows 10, a bit of the new, a bit of the old.
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Windows 10 has hit the shelves - will it reverse users unhappiness at previous versions?
Are universities counting their pennies?
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As universities swallow a £150m cut to their teaching budgets, are they in a stable financial position?
Who has time for tea with 28 different world leaders?
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For US leaders, the UK is both important and not important enough.
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The love affair with gold as a financial instrument can be traced back for centuries.
A human machine.
Rob Schleiffert
Intake of carbohydrate before, during and in-between Tour stages is the best known way to power cyclists’ ‘engines’.