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New, extreme levels of censorship in Turkey could lead to waves of digital activism by tech-savvy generations.
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We may imagine Jesus in long robes with baggy sleeves, but this is far from how he would have dressed.
Rising waters: Paris, January 29, 2018.
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It was the Seine’s rise and fall, in response to heavy rain, that inspired our current understanding of river systems.
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How do different species have sex? Medieval illuminated manuscripts contain some surprisingly varied depictions.
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An unlikely combination of artists, medieval historians, philosophers and scientists have converged to create an exhibition of glass artworks.
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Food is just food … or is it?
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To ensure the success of global trade, we need to understand and make allowances for cultural differences in trust.
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Can today’s crisis in mental health be seen as the result of neoliberalism, the 2007/08 financial crisis and the austerity policies that followed?
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Both female beauty icons posted ‘problematic’ tweets about the Israel-Palestine conflict in 2014. But they weren’t received the same way.
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Desire haunts every sun-drenched frame of the Oscar-nominated film starring Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer.
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The science is clear but to improve plastic literacy, we need the arts. Here’s why.
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It has long been known that colour and emotion are linked – so could colour could be used as a language to express how we feel?
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Regis will be remembered as one of the most powerful examples of English professional football, and as a model for black inclusion and equity in sport and social life.
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Biofortification – enhancing the micronutrient concentration of staple crops – offers a sustainable solution to hidden hunger.
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The digital economy has created millions of jobs that involve intense competition, unregulated working conditions and extremely low rates of pay.
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From a certain perspective, we’re already on the road to practicing a ‘progressive eugenics’ not a million miles away from what was imagined historically.
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Wealth managers are playing an increasing role in determining what social causes are funded and how.
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It looks as if climate change is forcing 24,000 people to leave the Mekong Delta every year.
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Our obsession with gut health, diet and well-being is far from new: the Victorians had very similar concerns.
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Technologies for accessing information need to be somehow future-proofed.