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Engineers are hoping to iron out a century-old technology that could reduce shipping emissions.
McGuinness has died, aged 66.
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The former deputy first minister was once a feared IRA sniper but became a central figure in the move towards peace.
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An F1 insider could give the US media group an edge in its effort to reinvigorate the world’s fastest motor sport.
Out and about in Indonesia.
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The House of Saud’s recent efforts to push back against Iran have not paid off. Time to lock in some more allies.
My Country // Sarah Lee
Scrutinising the output of a national theatre at a time of rising nationalism is a worthwhile activity, but it needs either radical intention or emotional insight.
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Revenge is sweet – but if the Democrats indulge in it, they could dramatically weaken a whole branch of the US government.
Science is stepping up – what about you?
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Resistance is growing but there are ways that hospitals – as well as the public – can stem the tide.
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The new sub allows scientists to access some of the most remote and hazardous environments in the ocean.
Sing when you’re losing.
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But how do you tackle the country’s losing streak?
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What was supposed to be a glorious triumph for Iraq has turned into an exhausting war of attrition.
UNDP in Europe and Central Asia
An influx of people seeking shelter from conflict has sharpened attitudes against groups which have been in Europe for centuries.
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Some radical thinking is in order if the union is to overcome the current crisis.
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Researchers are looking for ways to improve our ability to recognise and match faces.
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A hot bath burns calories, helps control blood sugar and keeps your blood vessels healthy. What’s not to like?
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Legendary is an overused adjective in popular culture, but Berry’s passing is a salutary reminder of what a giant in the field actually looked like.
Time’s up on the sunshine?
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The worst case scenario could put pressure on the NHS.
A good life on the Costa del Sol.
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Spiralling living costs on a diminshed pension has come with uncertainty about the future.
Marc Brenner
The really remarkable thing about Greig’s Malvolia is not that she is a woman. It is that Greig has completely re-conceived Shakespeare’s character.
SLS ISS culture connect
Muslims students’ experiences of higher education are not always positive.
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Family, friends and even strangers are judging pregnant women’s and new mothers’ behaviour.
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In a nation where urban living is the ultimate attainment, some households are bracing against the surging tide of development.
EPA/M.A. Pushpa Kumara
The empire’s formal structures may have been gutted, but its influence lives on.
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The individual most directly responsible for a colossal humanitarian crisis is still in power – and might be for some time.
Yemenis are staring at impending famine.
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Constant staff rotations makes it difficult to pass on knowledge about an emergency situation.
Leukaemia: information may be the best cure.
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A new data portal bypasses the big data bottleneck to find targeted therapies for leukaemia.