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Simply smiling or frowning could change your running for the better (or worse).
UKIP leader Henry Bolton is under pressure after members of his senior team resigned.
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How does UKIP keep itself relevant after Brexit?
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New research suggests life on Earth became more diverse because of a change in biology related to stem cells, not just rising oxygen levels.
For many victims of violence, the police are a large part of the problem.
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How our work with Indian police is helping women and girls find justice.
The frontispiece to the 1831 Frankenstein by Theodor von Holst, one of the first two illustrations for the novel.
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On its 200th anniversary, why is it a surprise that Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein at such a young age – just because she’s a woman?
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The science is clear but to improve plastic literacy, we need the arts. Here’s why.
Go on, use your imagination.
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Winnie the Pooh understood the importance of allowing your mind to wander – and the science agrees. It’s time we all found the time to daydream.
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Most people view ageing as negative. But, research shows, there’s actually a lot to be positive about.
Claims that peers could ‘block Brexit’ have been exaggerated.
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The Lords won’t block Brexit, but here’s what could happen when they debate the EU Withdrawal Bill.
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The Canadian author made the mistake of questioning the #MeToo campaign and was savaged on social media.
North and South Korean officials meet with International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach in Lausanne on January 20.
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In a sporting diplomatic coup, North and South Korea will march under a unified flag at Pyeongchang 2018.
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How you use the word ‘shithole’ depends on your gender, which paints Trump’s latest misstep as yet another case of toxic masculinity.
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Growing numbers of people are using food banks to feed themselves and their families. But many areas where residents face a high risk of food poverty are under-serviced.
Meant to be? Maybe not…
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Whether you want a casual fling or long-term romance could change depending on different environmental factors.
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It has long been known that colour and emotion are linked – so could colour could be used as a language to express how we feel?
An 1883 phrenology chart.
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The Victorians believed that the shape and size of the skull could reveal details about a person’s demeanour. Now it’s been put to the test.
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Turns out taking antioxidant supplements after exercise doesn’t do much to help reduce muscle soreness after all.
Putin may find himself on thin ice if he crosses soldiers’ mothers.
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Vladimir Putin may not appear restricted by rules and legal norms abroad, but he is still judged in the court of public opinion at home.
Single-pixel cameras, multi-sensor imaging and quantum technologies will change the way we take photos.
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The first amendment protecting press freedom is under unprecedented threat in the Trump era.
Giving a new ‘GroKo’ coalition the go-ahead.
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Germany’s Social Democrat Party leadership voted in favour of a new coalition with Angela Merkel’s block – but it’s far from plain sailing ahead.
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The DUP should take note: free travel and trade between Northern Ireland and the Republic may hinge on legal arrangements.
The UN buffer zone in Nicosia, Cyprus.
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Divided by military force for decades, many Cypriots have lost their zeal for unification – but more than a few are still hopeful.
On the periphery.
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The French president has a vision for a more integrated Europe – and Brexit feeds right into that.
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We’d need some major innovation to bridge the Channel without disrupting shipping.