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We’ve faced difficulty getting our research off the ground, and have had our credibility as academics questioned.
Palestinian civilians are evacuating Rafah as Israeli troops prepare to launch their long-awaited assault on the city.
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The US is redoubling its efforts to complete construction of an aid pier off the coast of Gaza, but with road crossings closed, this will not be enough.
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It is normal to compare yourself to others on social media, including professional networks.
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Science philosopher Sam Baron explains where energy comes from on The Conversation’s Curious Kids podcast.
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Negotiations for a global plastic pollution treaty have hit on production limits for the first time.
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Starliner is only the second vehicle to launch astronauts from US soil since the retirement of the shuttle in 2011.
Donald Trump has not been a huge fan of Nato and has suggested the US could reduce its commitment.
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Trump is sending mixed messages about his planned foreign policy decisions, if he becomes president.
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In a dismal night for the government, one result towers above the others.
Plato and his students at his school, where he is believed to have been buried.
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For the Ancient Greeks, the way a philosopher died was meant to reflect their lives and teachings.
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The government’s decision may seem hard to fathom.
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Since coining the term microplastics 20 years ago on May 7 2004, Richard Thompson reflects on the progress being made to halt plastic pollution.
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Some people claim that their personality changed after receiving a donor organ. Here’s how it might happen.
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But how the world will get to zero pollution is still uncertain – and production caps are untested.
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Disabled people need £975 more per month to maintain the same standard of living as a non-disabled person.
Drawing of sky-goddess Nut, held by Shu, arched over her brother, the earth-god Geb. The rising Sun sails up her legs in the east before setting down her arms in the west.
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A new study shines light on the link between the Milky Way and the ancient Egyptian sky goddess Nut
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt fears the plans will do more harm than good.
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The government and Financial Conduct Authority are at loggerheads over proposals to name and shame financial firms under investigation.
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It could happen to anyone – and that’s really the point.
Stop the…votes.
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Local election results are strong predictors of general elections held in the same or following year.
E coli are one of the first bacteria to live in a baby’s intestines.
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Most strains of E coli are actually friendly to our gut.
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Some experts are suggesting the economy should be measured in ways the public recognise.
Iceland’s intentions and methodology have raised questions.
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Frozen food retailer Iceland says it wants to amplify its customers’ voices – but there’s a lack of transparency in its plans.
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Legal scholars say the law has its merits, but find loopholes in the way it defines ecocide.
A satire on factions within the Church of England featuring Henry Sacheverell, on the right.
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This 18th-century Tory preacher and Oxford don preached an incendiary political sermon in 1709 and became England’s first celebrity.
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Two vengeful women in love, a daughter on a mission to save her father, female spies and two ambitious wives.
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UK press freedom has come under threat.