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Environmental change can be a slow creep towards disaster for species. We studied how prehistoric humans coped to help make sense of the future using video game technology.
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The ruling party took three of six seats in the European Parliament.
It’s guy love, between two guys.
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The show’s memorable bromances remind viewers that building lasting friendships is just as important as finding love.
Pro-democracy activists march in Hong Kong in May 2019 to commemorate the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.
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Back in 1989, workers joined students in pro-democracy protests. Now students are joining workers agitating for better conditions.
Love Island 2017 stars Amber Davies (centre), Montana Brown (left) and Olivia Attwood (right) celebrating winning the Reality Programme Award at the 2018 TRIC Awards.
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Ordinary people have been getting their 15 minutes of fame on the small screen since the 1940s.
The Dream Home enables people to survive the aftermath of a flood with water, energy and food – and a dry shelter.
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An award-winning house design could be an affordable solution for vulnerable coastal communities adapting to climate change.
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The Trump Whitehouse’s weaponising of words has won them many battles – but whether ‘molecules of US freedom’ are aimed at foreign buyers or domestic supporters, this marketing ploy misses the mark.
Rosa in the Sumatran Rhino (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis ) Sanctuary, Way Kambas, Sumatra, Indonesia.
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The world mourns the loss of Malaysia’s last male Sumatran rhino. Can anything stop the slide of the species towards extinction?
Protests in London in 2009.
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A decade on, the power of remembrance is key to Tamil culture.
Portrait of Ada Lovelace – mathematician and poet.
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Poets and scientists don’t occupy separate poles in the quest to understand the universe. In many ways, they sing from the same hymn sheet.
Homosexual women are mostly happier with their lives than heterosexual women.
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Minority sexual identities are on average less satisfied with their lives — but being accepted is crucial to this.
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Many of the new proposals would leave the wealthiest students and graduates better off.
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The fungus birch polypore has a remarkable list of medicinal uses.
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The English Premier League has long topped the football finance rankings but seeing this translate on the pitch in Europe is relatively new.
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How the resurgent party can learn from the mistakes of the past to keep growing.
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A self-taught AI beat humans at their own game – here’s how they did it.
Mohamed Salah shows us how it’s done.
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It can be difficult, emotional and expensive following a football team. A sports sociologist explains why it’s worth it.
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Despite the headline cut in fees, under the Augar review, students would on average be paying more.
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UK emissions are around 23% lower on a holiday compared to a working day.
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Strengthening the language on climate change can help, but journalists should cover its inspiring solutions, too.
Alliance’s Naomi Long talks to the press after her surprise win.
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For 50 years, the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland has lagged behind the main unionist and nationalist parties. But it left them standing in the European elections.
Kamp Westerbork.
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Social status and location affected Dutch Jews’ chances of survival.
USA vs Spain in a 2019 friendly.
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The best female athletes continue to be treated unfairly compared with male sportsmen.
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Whatever happens with Brexit, the UK population is projected to increase in size, become more ethnically diverse and shift to a structure which is older.
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Bias, stereotypes and other rules of thumb influence how people think about you – even based on your name.