The Camp Fire in November 2018 was the deadliest in California’s history.
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During California’s deadliest wildfire season, 2,000 prison inmates fought the flames on USD$1 a day.
Ullswater from Gowbarrow Park in the Lake District where the Wordsworth walked often.
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The great walker and poet can give us much to ponder and marvel at on our daily jaunts
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Evidence from a new study could help scientists develop drugs to neutralise the ‘allergic antibodies’ that cause anaphylaxis.
Suburban sprawl in Barra da Tijuca, Brazil.
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Larger homes with fewer occupants have a bigger energy and heating demand.
The Sharpeville Massacre.
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It’s been 60 years since the massacre of 69 unarmed civilians by the South African apartheid state. Here’s how the killings changed the way the world thinks about human rights.
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Pre-recording videos, giving specific instructions and sharing your emotions with your students will lead to success in the online classroom.
Under a new proposal, bourzwa fish will only be permitted to be caught and sold in Seychelles.
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Without understanding which fish species and habitats local fishers rely on, export bans can do more harm than good.
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Learning over the internet is not a simple replacement for face-to-face teaching.
Digital reconstruction of French slaver L'Aurore.
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If you want to know the extent of the slave trade from Liverpool, use the tools in this article.
A nurse in a hospital checks an IV.
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Ghana’s lack of a palliative care policy is posing a significant challenge to effective healthcare for cancer patients.
We’re still learning about the human brain.
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Even though the brain controls virtually everything we do, we often know very little about it.
Terlihat mirip?
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Stres, dan keletihan yang lebih kronis seperti burnout, lumrah terjadi dalam pekerjaan masa kini.
Edgar Allan Poe died in Baltimore, Mayland, in 1849.
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The famous American gothic author’s death has long remained a mystery – but new research sheds some light on the ‘suicide hypothesis’.
Tom wants you to have the apple.
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We don’t always realise it, but emotions play a positive role in decision making.
Indian paramilitary soldiers patrol the streets of Srinagar, Kashmir in February.
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India has rejected recent offers on mediation over Jammu and Kashmir. But it should think again.
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A new study has found that European and North American bumblebee populations have shrank by a third since 1970.
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Combining design innovation methods with medical disciplines such as microbiology can help tackle health related challenges.
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Stress, and more chronic exhaustion such as burnout, is commonplace within the modern workplace.
Reducing your risk of breast cancer might be as simple as eating yoghurt.
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Live yoghurt contains bacteria similar to those found in women who have breastfed, and both are correlated with reduced rates of breast cancer.
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Education in Gaelic is hugely valuable in keeping the language alive in Scotland.