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The slaughtered tigers were not bred in zoos, yet their story should put captive breeding in general into question.
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A guide to the battle for the future of farming.
Linsly-Chittenden Hall, Yale University
Religion has helped science, as well as hindered it.
pH. John Walter, 2017. Photograph by Jonathan Bassett.
There are many ways of visualising scientific concepts, as we discovered when an artist got in touch about some of our work.
Lifetime Supply. Bee Hughes.
Art can be a powerful means to confront and subvert stigma around menstruation.
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To some extent, shell-shock still shapes our understanding of PTSD today.
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Dancing, drumming, visiting galleries and so on are one of the best ways of enhancing public health.
Imperial Federation Map of the World showing the extent of the British Empire.
The Empire in red in 1886, by Walter Crane
Students need to be taught about colonialism’s dark past.
Still from a video feedback sequence.
© Robert Pepperell 2018
Video feedback may be the nearest we have to visualising what conscious processing in the brain is like.
#MagicCarpet at King’s Artists – New Thinking, New Making, now on in the Arcade at Bush House, King’s College London. Photograph by Alex Lloyd, KCL.
Art is no cure all. But it can open up new spaces for us to ask new questions.
Kat Austen
Bombarding people with scientific information has little effect. Something else is needed to jolt us out of our current climate trajectory.
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UK mired by food ‘deserts’ and a crisis of loneliness – they should be tackled together.
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Our love affair with the chair has horrible consequences.
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Green spaces can help to address loneliness. But they are highly vulnerable to austerity.
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Energy-efficient water supply is a wicked problem – and we might have found a way to solve it.
Ahu on Easter Island. Bryan Busovicki/Shutterstock.com
While extreme weather conditions represent a considerable challenge globally, some communities have been living with (and adapting to) similar events for centuries.
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In the context of accelerating geopolitical, technological and environmental change, we need to radically reassess how we perceive airspace legally.
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The kind of climate action outlined by the ubiquitous climate checklists won’t be enough.
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The closure of a London pie shop raises questions regarding the relationship between food and identity.
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An effort to increase such areas can pose a particular threat to island overseas territories.