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How will we record the pandemic and its effectson our lives? How will we look back at the significance of the present in the future?
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A match made in heaven or a doubtful duet?
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Nurseries play a hugely important role in local communities.
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Our research can help understand the role schools play in transmission.
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The most eco-friendly way to cook your meals revealed.
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Musicians and songwriters are struggling to survive while record labels are reporting record profits – here’s why this is happening.
Test pilot Chuck Yeager in the cockpit of the Bell X-1, in which he became the first recorded pilot to break the sound barrier – although others had likely died trying.
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Sound barrier-breaking fighter ace Chuck Yeager, who has died aged 97, epitomised a very different era of test pilots.
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A new study has shown that there are sex-based differences in how we respond to the coronavirus.
Babi hutan yang baru saja diburu dan dibawa pulang ke desa di Kalimantan.
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Masyarakat adat di Kalimantan mengaitkan virus corona dengan kehidupan modern, bukan dengan perburuan tradisional mereka.
A newly-hunted wild boar is taken back to a village in Borneo.
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Indigenous people in rural Borneo associate the coronavirus with modern life, not their traditional hunting.
Ten four, let’s go to war!
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Facebook relies on targeted ads for a large proportion of its income, and reacted with fury over Apple’s new privacy opt-in.
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In the 13 years the show has been on the air, the Kardashians have become a cultural juggernaut shaping culture as we know it.
Le ciel grouille de vie.
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L’atmosphère possède un microbiote composé de bactéries, virus et champignons qui font le tour du monde sur des autoroutes dans le ciel.
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State-funded nursery schools now fill significant gaps in welfare provision in England.
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The atmosphere has a microbiome of bacteria, viruses and fungi that travel around the world on highways in the sky.
A startup in Lagos, Nigeria hopes to help manage the recent deluge of plastic waste.
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With oil selling at rock bottom prices, a glut of cheap plastic could reverse progress on recycling.
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Neuroscientist Karl Friston claims generative modelling techniques produce more valid predictions than conventional models, but the evidence so far is limited.
National Guard on patrol after gang conflict in Comunidad del Naranjo, Guerrero, Mexico.
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Many governments can’t afford to offer the sort of economic stimulus we’ve seen in the west, and organised crime is only too happy to fill the gap.
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Half of all patients who died of COVID-19 in Wuhan had a secondary infection.
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The questions researchers around the world are working on day and night.