An Oldowan core freshly excavated at Ain Boucherit from which sharp-edged cutting flakes were removed.
M. Sahnouni
New discovery could be a game changer for archaeology.
Rachel McAdams and Rachel Weisz in DIsobedience.
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How Orthodox Jewish communities are struggling to come to terms with LGBT Issues.
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Independent research estimates that Theresa May’s deal could reduce UK GDP per capita by between 1.9% and 5.5% over ten years.
Technology can only do so much – it still needs human input.
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Over the 12 months of the research, more than 100 arrests and charges were – at least in part – assisted by AFR.
Sahia moved to Singpur with her husband, where they planned to build a life.
Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson
Sahia and her husband hoped to start a life in Singpur, a village in Bangladesh. But the riverside community found climate change made putting down roots impossible.
I’ll get out the sofa bed, Nikola, don’t you worry.
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Viktor Orban is extremely opposed to taking asylum applications, unless they come from his friends.
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The ongoing Brexit negotiations have provided no certainty or clarity to the industry.
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There is one area where the Trump presidency has already been more successful than any in living memory: exposing the weaknesses of the American constitutional order.
Matthew Bennett
Our attempt to bring dinosaurs to life via a smartphone app was met with excitement – then it hit a brick wall.
Transition time.
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An explainer on what will happen during the Brexit transition period set out in the withdrawal agreement.
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As the industry continues its decline, a look back at how the Victorians valued their local news gathering operations.
History repeats itself.
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When people don’t trust the government, the media or police, they are less inclined to play by the rules and more likely to lash out violently.
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia.
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People with Down syndrome are at much higher risk of dementia than the general population. Knowing when cognitive changes start is critical for developing new drugs.
Sometimes the only way of telling similar medication apart is by name.
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Lookalike and soundalike medication names are causing dangerous problems.
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Who are the ‘gilets jaunes’, what do they want and how has France’s political establishment responded to their populist challenge?
Rugrats can seriously mess you up.
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Having children is linked to a greater risk of heart attacks and stroke, but kids aren’t completely bad for your health.
Hoa Hakananai'a.
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The indigenous Rapa Nui say the statue is one of their most spiritually important.
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If animals are dying from a human-induced threat, then surely we have a responsibility to help them.
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We previously thought mitochondrial DNA could only be passed on by mothers.
The two countries have been collaborating in a single electricity market for more than a decade.
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The two countries have successfully collaborated on electricity supply for 11 years, but could Brexit pull this unique UK-Ireland innovation apart?
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Rituals, such as keeping vigil, can help people when a loved one is near the end of their life.
WS Graham at his writing table, taken from ‘Why Cornwall’, Monitor, aired 14 September 1958, BBC Television.
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New installation recreates the small world of this hugely influential, but largely unknown, Scottish poet.
A sorry sight.
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Boarded up pubs are becoming a common sight, and it’s having a real impact on rural village life.
Artist’s impression of InSight after its scientific instruments have been deployed.
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From turning on instruments to gathering the first data, the next few months will be busy for Mars scientists.
And what do you two young whippersnappers think about my deal?
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This group only recently reached voting age, and they’d like to have a say.