20th century painter, Wyndham Lewis.
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If the idea of “cancellation” as we know it today had been available to him, Wyndham Lewis would almost certainly have used it to describe the fallout from his Hitler book.
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A smartwatch-like devices can detect increases in a protein called troponin – a signature of a heart attack.
Proposed UK surrogacy law changes raise concerns over unequal treatment of birth mothers.
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UK surrogacy law reform: what you need to know about the proposed changes and how they could affect you.
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Our genetics, immune systems and conditions in the environment around us can all play a role in susceptibility to hay fever.
The music we listen to can have a profound impact on our mood.
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‘Happy’ music is usually written in a major key with a bright tone, featuring instruments with a bright timbre, such as trumpets or electric guitars.
More than £150 million is spent trying to control Japanese knotweed in the UK annually.
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It’s a plant that is nearly impossible to obliterate, but new research reveals the best way of tackling Japanese knotweed in the most sustainable way.
There’s a better way to save.
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ISAs are an easy way to boost your savings but they do have rules, some of which change every year.
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Friendly fire incidents have always been a feature of war, but the array of different countries’ equipment makes it very challenging for Ukrainian troops in the field.
Housing protestors in Dublin city centre, September 2018.
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Homelessness crises in both Ireland and England highlight problems with the private rental sector.
Storm Eunice caused widespread damage in February 2022.
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The government’s pro-climate rhetoric has met reality – and it doesn’t look good.
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The entry into the UK’s broadcasting market of new, more outspoken, players is challenging traditional ideas of impartiality in TV news and current affairs.
In a cubist painting, reality is more than a single perspective can capture.
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According to a school of thought known as QBism, quantum mechanics is a guide to action.
It’s important to talk about sex with your partner.
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Many people in their 20s and 30s now feel their sex education was lacking when it came to learning things of practical value.
Defensive, uncertain, confident, confrontational: can your body language reveal what you’re thinking?
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Why you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover: the limitations of reading body language.
Trying to maintain some stability.
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Central banks are reaching into their toolkits to shore up the global financial system.
Uganda president Yoweri Museveni thinks homosexuality is “disgusting”.
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It seems likely that Uganda’s president, who has described homosexuality as ‘disgusting’ will pass this bill into law.
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But it could still save you from dementia.
Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open.
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Research is showing that players can use mindfulness techniques to improve the mental resilience required to perform at the highest level.
Tiny pieces of plastic litter have a harmful impact on marine animals, including mussels.
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A study shows that exposure to polyester microfibres inhibits growth in mussels.
Lady Godiva by John Collier (1898).
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When I began stripping off in the form of naked protest, I presumed there were no puritans left to object. I was wrong.