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.
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Living as a woman in North Korea can be psychologically and physically gruelling.
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If you want to remain lean, this study of mouse diets suggests your fat intake should make up just a fifth of your overall calorie intake.
Transport in the palm of your hand.
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The UK pioneered smart cards such as Oyster. But now, experimentation is being stifled as cash-strapped councils struggle to deliver basic services.
El Salvador forges new relationship with China – it isn’t the first nor will it be the last nation to be wooed by Chinese investment.
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In the footsteps of US foriegn policy blunders, China is making friends and influencing people in Latin America.
John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the Hilton Hotel, Amsterdam, in 1969.
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John Lennon’s Revolution was panned by the radical media as a ‘petty bourgeois cry of fear’ in 1968. Then, in 1987 it was claimed by Nike to be the controversial soundtrack of its most seminal advert.
An unedifying relationship.
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Saudi Arabia gets far more out of being close with the UK than vice versa.
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And here’s what to do once a future sinkhole has been identified.
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Neither country’s fishing fleet has come out of this well.
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Google needs to stop relying on just advertising if it wants to be successful in the next 20 years – but that is proving difficult.