Ernest Hemingway, July 1918, American Red Cross Hospital, Milan, Italy.
Buckley, Peter, Ernest, Dial Press, New York, 1978
Hemingway’s response to death and disease was very different from the parody that circulated earlier this year.
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Out of the 400 plus chemical compounds in the cannabis plant, CBD and THC are only the most well-known, and researched, cannabinoids.
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In Sherlock, domination is something to be revered, rather than challenged.
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Singapore has approved ‘chicken bites’ containing meat grown in vitro. But not all animal advocates are happy about this.
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As our freedom of movement continues to be curtailed due to COVID-19, webcam travel seems set to continue.
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The Singapore Food Agency has approved US food company Eat Just’s cultured ‘chicken bites’ for sale.
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In both London and Liverpool – two extremes of Britain’s polarised housing market – activists have been busy re-imagining the future of public housing.
Rohingya refugee camp, Cox’s Bazaar, Bangladesh, which currently hosts almost a million people.
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For these extremely vulnerable populations, the pandemic has added pressure to already strained living conditions and healing processes.
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Interviews with a diverse range of young people in Edinburgh and London, aged 18-26, reveal their experiences both before and during the pandemic.
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Is the distinction between insanity and religion a mere semantic quibble?
The Gallery of Ecological Art (formerly China gallery) at the British Museum of Decolonised Nature.
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How museums can reimagine themselves in the context of the climate crisis.
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Driven by a desire to eliminate pain, some people have shockingly advocated taking the rest of nature with us.
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Our findings on stop and account and vehicle stop checks potentially shine a light on why these powers may disproportionately affect black people.
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Is a second wave of coronavirus the price of freedom?
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An algorithm driven world is dehumanising – but by understanding this we can call for a more equitable and human use of data.
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Dark skies have value. They are a profoundly wonderful yet highly threatened natural asset.
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Why are teenagers still being let down?
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A deepfake nude bot hosted by the social messaging app Telegram is being used to abuse women – why this isn’t illegal.
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New research has mapped sea-level rise around the Isles of Scilly over the last 12,000 years.
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Active travel has become attractive to a degree not seen for decades. Policy needs to follow.