All in the mind.
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Consciousness final frontier of science?
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Folic acid in pregnancy – and the gene which explains why the benefits may differ.
Picture perfect – for tourists, at least.
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Poorer young people in Varanasi have big ambitions, but no way to reach them – despite the government’s efforts.
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In a bid to meet unrealistic migration targets, the government has been enforcing document checks at every turn.
Exuberance in San Jose on the eve of the second round vote.
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Why use bullets when you have crayons?
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Research shows that it’s all about choice, not exclusivity, when it comes to finding a perfect match.
Things could go from bad to worse.
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The UK’s food regulator, the FSA, is planning a major reorganisation. The timing couldn’t be worse.
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A lot of Alzheimer’s treatments focus on removing plaques in the brain. But could this be the wrong target?
The Electoral Commission is investigating allegations regarding spending by the Vote Leave campaign in the 2016 referendum.
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Allegations that Vote Leave breached election spending laws in the 2016 referendum add to calls for electoral spending reform.
A March 2018 protest outside the European Commission in Brussels against the deal.
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In March 2016, the EU struck a deal with Turkey to stop migrants crossing the Mediterranean to Greece. What has happened since?
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Spot removes traditional barriers to reporting abusive behavior, because participants can log incidents without talking to a human.
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The latest figures reveal the Conservatives have fewer women members than they did 25 years ago. And the future looks really firghtening.
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Reforms to fossil fuel subsidies must be combined with effective anti-poverty policies.
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Mexican directors have won in their category four years out of the past five.
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If you feel threatened or confused by the #MeToo movement, try channelling your masculinist mystique.
Generosity boosts reward mechanisms in the brain.
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The idea that we are only kind to get ahead doesn’t seem to hold up, being nice genuinely makes us feel good.
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Earth has limited resources, so we can’t keep using them up. We need to look post-growth.
It’s open season on the Labour leader in the tabloid press.
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What was really behind the Corbyn spy smear.
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A philosopher’s take on what makes jokes funny.
The power imbalance in aid work is under the spotlight.
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Most overseas aid workers remain largely cut off from the people they are in emergency settings to help.