Driving forwards?
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The UK’s Supreme Court has ruled that drivers are entitled to workers’ rights.
Participants lost around 15% of their body weight on average.
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Semaglutide works by controlling appetite.
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Bitcoin is attracting attention from big buyers like Tesla. But don’t be fooled – it’s still a disaster for the climate.
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Ransomware is quietly developing into one of the most disruptive – and lucrative – forms of cybercrime.
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We will have no idea of the full toll of the pandemic unless we account for those who haven’t yet recovered from COVID-19.
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This is the story of Lucian Landau, the forgotten man who invented the technology that made Durex boom.
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You can now press play on some Conversation articles.
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Masks between 7am and 9am for those born before 2005 – Sweden’s coronavirus policies are unnecessarily confusing.
All eyes on Mars.
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India has already managed what China has not.
Heavy hitter: Andrew Neil will be chair of new broadcaster GB News.
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Research shows broadcast journalism is already becoming more partisan.
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Rather than putting on a ‘brave face’, parents might be better putting on a ‘brave voice’ to conceal their emotions.
Let battle commence …
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Economics is set to dominate the debate, just like last time around.
The 10,000 step target has more to do with marketing than scientific fact.
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Even half the amount of steps shows health benefits.
Between a third and half of people in the UK suffer from chronic pain.
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Finding a more personal and expressive way to talk about pain can empower sufferers and may help diagnose some conditions.
Diversity takes different forms.
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Logical thinking, curiosity, evidence-based decision making and fresh perspectives are all benefits brought by neurodiversity.
A churchgoer’s thoughts on climate change may not have much to do with Christian teaching.
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Few white evangelicals in the U.S. say they believe in human-made climate change. This strand of science denial seems to have as much to do with conservative politics as the Bible’s teachings.
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This celebrated research gives governments a reason to give climate change a low priority, but is based on spurious empirical data.
There has been massive growth in decentralised finance in the past three years.
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Welcome to the financial revolution that you probably haven’t even heard of.
Black Lives Matter doesn’t believe in hierarchal structures allowing anyone to take on leadership tasks.
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The structures of leaderful practices in online social media networking sites in the case of the Black Lives Matter Movement.
Around one in three people over 65 is affected by hearing loss.
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Fruit flies, just like humans, are prone to age-related hearing loss.