There have been numerous iterations of Tetris since the game was first introduced but the iconic shapes never change.
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Cold war intrigue and an international legal fight were behind one of the most popular video games ever.
Particle physics has failed to find some of the evidence physicists were hoping for.
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Our two best theories of nature, quantum mechanics and general relativity, are incompatible with each other in many ways – leaving physicists to dig deeper.
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Access to swimming in the UK has been hit by COVID and the cost of living crisis and that has consequences for children and young people.
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Pegging slurs as a gimmick or banter, not only dishonours those who have died fighting against racism. It dilutes the violence racial slurs carry.
Detained: Evan Gershkovich of the Wall Street Journal.
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If truth is the first casualty of war, so are the journalists who risk their lives to report it.
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It’s estimated that 1.63 million tons of material will be produced in 2023 for wet wipes.
Eldest daughters often take on the lion’s share of domestic responsibilities.
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Breaking the cycle of eldest daughter syndrome: tips for families.
Popular will: a protest in Warsaw for peace in Ukraine.
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Ukraine is hinting it may be prepared to talk, with conditions. Here’s what both sides could learn from the Northern Ireland peace process.
The SNP’s former chief executive, Peter Murrell.
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The SNP faced unprecedented scenes yesterday when the husband of the recently resigned first minister was arrested at their home.
A glacier in Paradise Bay, Antarctica.
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Seafloor landforms reveal that ice sheets can collapse at 600 metres per day.
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Bill Clinton and senator George Mitchell were central in keeping the players at the table so that the historical deal could be signed in 1998.
Copies of the Good Friday Agreement were printed out and given to the public in 1998 ahead of a referendum.
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A law making its way through parliament that would grant widespread immunity from prosecution for people accused of crimes during the Troubles.
Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness pictured before the peace agreement was reached.
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Secret, behind-the-scenes talks were going on years before the official Belfast Agreement was signed – and made the whole thing possible.
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Learning how online misogynists use language can help teachers and parents intervene in radicalisation.
The extraordinary life of William Astbury: a pioneer of genetics, fashion, and animal welfare.
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Vegan wool, peanut coats and the discovery of DNA: the forgotten life of scientist William Astbury
Another first for Trump: the former US president is the first person who has held the office to face criminal charges.
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It is the first time an incumbent or former US president has been charged with a criminal offence.
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Life may be using quantum mechanics to its advantage.
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The Westminster Abbey mosaic is the only surviving one of its kind north of the Alps. Come May, the public will get to see it up close.
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English is spoken by over a billion people around the world, often at the expense of local languages.
Matcha comes from green tea leaves, which are ground up into a powder.
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Matcha may potentially provide more nutritional benefit than a regular cup of green tea.