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Cyber attacks need two components – the tools to exploit vulnerabilities and the people with the expertise to deploy them.
Marx’s tombstone was vandalised with a hammer in February 2019.
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Statues to divisive figures are increasingly becoming the target of protest and vandalism.
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Simulating real-life disaster situations helps students develop physical and emotional resilience and leadership skills.
Young boy receiving polio vaccine.
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A bit of humility can go a long way.
Opportunity in Endurance Crater.
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Rovers including ‘Rosalind Franklin’ will pick up where Opportunity left off – trying to answer the question of whether there is, or ever has been, life on Mars.
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Many homes are already smart – but they’re about to get much smarter.
Presidential Candidate, President Muhammadu Buhari (L) and his running mate, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo (R) attend a campaign rally.
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Buhari’s handling of the economy has been somewhere between poor and appalling. But the same could be said of past administrations.
Ant infected and killed by entomopathogenic fungus.
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New research shows teaming fungi with ‘friendly’ viruses could create an environmentally sustaiable and efficient way to protect crops.
Out in the field.
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Learning is not just for young people – it can help older people lead fulfilling lives in their twilight years.
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Zebrafish study could have implications for human fertilisation technology.
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Bollywood actress Tanushree Dutta has opened the floodgates.
Little boy blue.
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What we thought we knew about male development since the 1950s has now been turned on its head.
A towering figure.
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A complicated man who some would cast as a simple answer to complex times.
Drax biomass plant, Yorkshire.
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The Drax biomass plant in Yorkshire is the first in the world to pioneer carbon capture and some specialists see it as it has a bright future. But hold the rosy headlines.
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Understanding the pleasure drugs give people would help to prevent the harms.
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When it comes to riots, UK politicians need to acknowledge the real root causes, and address key issues such as failures in community policing.
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Nurdles are a raw feedstock used to make most of the plastic products we use everyday, but they’re flooding the ocean as “mermaid tears”.
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Climate change will hit young people hardest, yet they cannot access the democratic processes that adults take for granted.
Nicolás Mauro supporters beneath a Hugo Chávez mural.
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Assertive politics is not enough.
Speaking out.
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Young people don’t get to vote on the issues of the day, but that doesn’t mean they can’t build power and make their voices heard.
A screenshot from promotional material by Turning Point UK.
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Traditional ways of describing the ‘far right’ are becoming outdated.
Small farmers in Maza village, Morogoro, Tanzania.
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Changing the way we farm is necessary – for us and the planet.
David Davis and Mark Francois: both big fans of mentioning the war.
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Several pro-Brexit figures have made some spurious historical claims lately.
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In these divided times, young people are uniting to claim a political platform and fight climate change.
Is it ethical for a journalist to report on someone else’s conversation?
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ITV was justified in reporting Olly Robbins’ private conversation about Brexit as the public has a right to know the government’s plans.