Somebody say something.
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Quietly fighting from within is just one way for staffers to rein in an out-of-control leader.
Grey matter.
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Symptoms for Huntington’s disease typically only start to be experienced in mid-adulthood.
Welsh funds for school meals are being used to expand pupils’ education.
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There is a stigma attached to free school meals that causes parents to abstain from claiming them
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Alexander Fleming’s work has helped countless people over the last nine decades.
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Rainforests may have played far more of a role in shaping human evolution than previously thought.
Sweden Democrats party leader Jimmie Akesson on the campaign trail.
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The anti-immigration, pro-Swexit party could take up to 21% of the vote this weekend.
The south polar cap of Mars is hiding a subsurface lake, according to new research.
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Studies from our own planet shed light on whether there could be life in a subglacial lake on Mars.
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The synthetic drug Monkey Dust is causing mounting concern in Stoke-on-Trent – but how widespread is its use?
Bob Woodward arrives at Trump Tower, January 2017.
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Bob Woodward’s supposedly explosive findings about Trump are not what we need.
Not the healthy choice.
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A common smoking cessation drug doesn’t appear to work for shisha smokers.
The words used by Britain’s miners are being forgotten.
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Remembering the powder monkeys, sparkies and dinters and their remarkable linguistic legacy.
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It’s not just race, gender and socioeconomic status that affect juror bias; sometimes it’s the actual way people on juries assess evidence and make decisions.
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DNA evidence tracks the ancient history of the Jewish people.
A protest in New Delhi against the arbitrary exclusion of Indian citizens from the National Register of Citizens in August 2018.
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Shifting parameters for citizenship are at risk of excluding millions from Indian citizenship.
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Stop telling women they can have it all if they just work hard enough.
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Increased work effort not only predicts poor well-being, it may be bad for your career.
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We don’t control our heart – it’s an involuntary muscle – but special pacemaker cells help keep it ticking away.
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A brief guide for teachers and parents on tech in the classroom.
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The UK desperately needs a more robust system to lift standards in low paid sectors and protect workers.
Having the right rucksack matters in the playground.
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Consumerism is entering the playground and placing further pressure on already stretched parents.
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Researchers used a fax machine that wasn’t even connected to the internet to break into a computer network.
Mental well-being should be embedded into education.
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Focusing on two determinants of mental health can help pupils prevent issues arising.
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Food is not waste until it’s wasted.
Your country needs you to procreate.
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There are signs China could drop its two-child policy in an attempt to boost population growth.
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In one sense, the brain feels no pain. In another sense, it feels all the pain.