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The climate strikes have allowed young people to seize the narrative on climate change. Here’s how the media should empower them.
The thin blue line.
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The complex mechanisms behind the pictures we see.
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Automation can be a more efficient use of resources, but it may also mean people consume more.
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Front line professionals need more support and time.
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Sertraline is effective at treating mild and moderate depression.
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As early as the 1860s the twin diseases of modernity – overwork and sleeplessness – became the focus of cultural anxieties.
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The prospect of going to university is exciting but it can also be an anxious time. Here are the things you need to know from the start.
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We need to investigate the overall health effects of vaccines.
Is the UN’s climate process fit for purpose?
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The history of the UNFCCC shapes what is and isn’t possible today.
Striking for the climate.
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Humans consume excessive resources with little or no benefits to well-being – and the politics of our economy are to blame. To counter the influence of industries in democracy, we must strike.
Neurons in a rodent brain.
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New research has uncovered how to make mice better at remembering.
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From media coverage to story books, children are consistently represented as prophets or puppets in the midst of climate emergency. It’s time for that to change.
Cocaine is the third most commonly used drug among people aged 16 to 24.
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Getting hold of illegal drugs is easier than ever, with home deliveries and even loyalty cards.
Big news.
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We asked a media studies researcher why climate change doesn’t make more of a splash in the press.
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A seasonal diet could reconnect people with nature’s rhythms.
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Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for strikes on key Saudi oil facilities. How they’ve grown their military strength.
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Advice on how to prepare for Brexit is as much about projecting the government’s vision for life after October 31 than it is about what citizens need to do.
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F50 catamarans used in the “Formula One"of sailing can travel at up to 50 knots.
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The risk of “pathocracy” is always close. And once entrenched, difficult to dislodge.
Knowing how to plan, write and evaluate your assessments is key.
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New students, listen up, here’s what you need to know about university essays and assessments.
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Our responsibility to consider how the future might look for generations to come requires imagination.
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In order to achieve progressive change and combat the climate crisis, workers need to help build a movement powerful enough to challenge the status quo.
‘Ashes hero’: Ben Stokes.
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Was The Sun’s story about England’s Ashes hero an invasion of privacy?
Trilobites evolved following the massive collision.
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Dust from the breakup of an asteroid changed the Earth’s climate and led to an increase in marine biodiversity, study shows.
Benny Gantz: one seat ahead.
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Coalition negotiations begin in Israel after neither Benjamin Netanyahu nor Benny Gantz secure a majority.