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Berliner’s may have won the latest battle to keep Tegel airport open, but they are unlikely to win the war.
Archaeopteryx.
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New research shows how dinosaurs suppressed their teeth and grew beaks, and then back-shifted this process from adult to embryo stage.
War of words (for now).
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Trump seems to think all potential nuclear agitators are alike. He’s wrong, and perhaps disastrously so.
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The low iodine concentration in milk substitutes may mean consumers are at risk of iodine deficiency.
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The interests of future holiday-makers are far from important in times of crisis, but tourism is economically key to these countries.
“The earth is our mother. We should look after and respect her. This territory is where the peccary passed. Under the authority of Karodaybi [the first Munduruku warrior]
Mauricio Torres
They are contesting the maps that deny them territorial rights.
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At a time when our political future is uncertain, the only way to guarantee change is to do it yourself.
Best foot forward.
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Winning over urban areas is the surest route to success for Jeremy Corbyn.
Dinner time at Harrogate’s army foundation college.
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What are the ethics of teaching children about the army as part of the national curriculum?
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Is a smile really the best accessory? Science says yes.
As American as anyone.
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In a poisonous atmosphere of Islamophobia and xenophobia, Palestinian-Americans are finding ways to belong.
Red makes a big impact, studies show.
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Colour can have surprising effects on us, which we are only now beginning to understand.
Bathing in pure colour can have effects on the body and mind.
The brain processes colour in more ways that just creating visual images – here’s how.
Development projects can start small.
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We can all play a direct role.
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A rebellion against the technology which triggered the industrial revolution changed the way we understand technology.
Is Uber’s time up in London?
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Why Uber needs to address the values that are embedded in its technological success.
Riding high but still a way to go.
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The Labour leader has hit his stride during 2017, but Brexit remains a strategic challenge.
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The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) could help unravel the mysteries of antimatter and complete scientists’ next model of the universe.
So macho.
Aleksandra Gigowska
Gym-goers are going crazy for these products. It’s time for a reality check.
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The Korean peninsula has a lengthy history of exchanging insults.
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How the ride-sharing company responds to a licence refusal in the UK capital will show if its culture has genuinely changed.
Toa Baja, Puerto Rico.
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It’s not just the land and people that have been badly affected by hurricanes.
Keeping its distance.
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It’s not as dangerous as you might think.
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The UK has a gold-plated health service, but for how much longer?
Guinea coup leader Moussa Dadis Camara speaks to the media in 2009.
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A well-trained military is crucial to a functioning civil democracy, but it can be a liability too.