Antrim coastal road, Northern Ireland.
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Inflating your cars’ tyres properly isn’t just good for your bank account - it can minimise your environmental footprint too.
The control of fire by humans probably developed gradually over thousands of years.
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Signs of controlled fire use from Spain are at least 50,000 years older than previous evidence.
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The advantages and disadvantages of summer-born children entering school outside their peer group.
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The question of how difficult it is for life to emerge is interesting – not least because it can shed some light on the likelihood of finding life on other planets.
A young cuckoo being fed by its adoptive mother.
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The natural world is awash with liars – here are nature’s best.
Students who lack access to computers or a reliable internet connection may not be able to take advantage of digital tools like chatbots.
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Digital poverty could put some students at a disadvantage.
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The much-discussed weight-loss jab may be good for treating Britain’s biggest killer: dementia. Trials are underway.
Looking at positive news – and in particular, kind acts – may help people feel more uplifted.
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Our study also found that seeing articles or videos about kind acts can help viewers feel more positively about humanity in general.
Owusu Addo Residence by John Owusu Addo.
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Too often, in discussions about tropical modernism, what African architects working in Africa were doing is overlooked. Their work matters.
Staff members at Northern Rail got a bee tattoo in memory of the victims of the Manchester Arena terror attack.
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Throughout their history, tattoos have helped bind together out-groups.
A glacier-fed river from the Odenwinkelkees glacier, Austria.
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Meltwater rivers in the European Alps will change as glaciers melt – threatening animals that are vital for alpine ecosystems with habitat loss.
The ball game marker discovered in Chichén Itzá.
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Ancient rituals and games possess characteristics like repetition, structure and the use of symbolic objects that aid students in understanding the world.
Pay transparency.
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Research shows strong evidence that pay transparency laws can reduce the gender pay gap.
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When you stop treating AI as another human, you’ll get on with it better.
Multiple works by KV Duong.
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Diasporic placemaking is often a story of connections and hidden stories. It is also a complicated story about who owns public spaces and who decides who gets to use it.
An architect working on a model.
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The COVID pandemic has led to a radical rethinking of the limits of architecture and tested the skill and innovation of architects like never before.
A scene from the author’s short film, We Are Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On.
More and more artists and filmmakers are exploring the aesthetic and narrative possibilities of making films inside video games. Here’s why.
Cheerleader in chief, Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey.
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The bank has set hares running by forecasting actual growth of the UK economy in 2023, while most other forecasters are more downbeat.
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We found you can have too much of a good thing - psychological stimulation.
Loss of muscle mass and a slower metabolism are just some of the physical changes caused by the menopause.
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Weightlifting can help mitigate some of the changes that accompany the menopause.