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It’s unlikely that all species of bees will go extinct anytime soon – but current losses could still have a terrible impact on food supplies and ecosystems.
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Fossil fuels are heating the atmosphere – but the fact that we’re burning them may not be the only reason.
Manchester City players argue with the referee after a City goal was disallowed in the club’s Premier League match against Spurs, August 2019.
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Technology in sport is a constant source of controversy as players and officials struggle to keep up.
Huawei has revealed Harmony OS, its alternative to Android.
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The technology behind the new OS certainly looks promising. But it’s no magic solution to the US trade ban.
Use it at your peril.
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The word ‘like’ has a grammar, and by looking at it, we can learn a lot about what ‘like’ means and what it contributes to someone’s speech.
Jack Letts: no longer a British citizen.
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Why do people readily accept potentially unjust decisions by their government?
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Young people are going teetotal but older generations are failing to follow in their sober footsteps.
Alberto Fernández: surprise frontrunner.
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The leader of the centre-left Frente de Todos alliance won a surprise victory in primary elections in August.
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Donated tissue samples are often used in research to help create new methods of diagnosis and treatment.
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We shouldn’t assume that discussion of bodily changes necessarily means progression towards a more equal society.
Severodvinsk, Russia.
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Russia appears to have developed a revolutionary mini-reactor able to power a missile.
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The Labour leader wants to call a vote of no confidence, form a short-term government and then quickly call an election. Can it be done?
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Children feel lonelier and spend less time outside than ever before. New research is showing how reconnecting children with the community can help.
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The revolution in offshore wind for UK energy supply has begun, but we will need the help of AI and robots to sustain it effectively.
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The Peterloo massacre was one of the worst atrocities committed on British soil, but across the empire there were many such acts.
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Facebook and Neuralink are developing interfaces to link our brains to computers, with serious ethical issues.
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AMPK is normally a tumour suppressor. But once cancer arises, AMPK becomes a tumour promoter, enhancing the survival of cancer cells. Understanding this could help create drugs that inhibit AMPK.
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Hong Kong’s protesters like many Brexiters seek political freedom – but this may come at a heavy price.
Death in detention: the aftermath of an airstrike on the Tajoura camp in Tripoli in July 2019.
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The NATO-led military intervention in Libya has just fuelled more violence.
Chimpanzees have no qualms eating their own kind.
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We could one day adapt to eating the flesh of our own kind - but not until our lives depend on it.
Got the time?
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Plant cells signal between each other in order to agree what time it is.
Print of the Peterloo Massacre published by Richard Carlile in 1819.
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As well as an attack on the working classes, Peterloo was also an episode of violence against women.
The IPCC is based in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Every word of the 40-page summary document has to be agreed by representatives of 195 governments.
Infecting the City – a performance arts festival in Cape Town.
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From Cape Town to Kisumu and Greater Manchester, cities around the world are seeing the benefits of festivals that celebrate traditions and people.
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Daphne Caruana Galizia was investigating several corruption scandals when she was murdered in 2017. The government continues to avoid serious investigations into the allegations.