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Acoustic technology allows us to listen to the sounds produced by the creatures in forest soils. A new study shows it’s a reliable way to monitor the biodiversity and health of the soil and forest.
Thanks to the popularity of shows such as RuPaul’s Drag Race, camp is now mainstream. This is perhaps one reason Eurovision has suddenly become perceived as cool.
Our study of food delivery workers in one English city highlights the daily challenges facing undocumented migrants in this sector.
Seamstresses from the Royal School of Needlework, at Hampton Court Palace, work on the crimson velvet Robe of State that King Charles will wear on arrival at Westminster Abbey.
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From the coronation robes, made of gold to last centuries, to David Bowie’s jumpsuits created from the newest materials, dress archives have stories to tell.
Space communications satellite in low orbit around the Earth. Elements of this image furnished by NASA.
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In reality, most Roman Catholic exorcists recognise the danger of encouraging a person suffering from auditory hallucinations to believe that these are demonic.
Many people suffer with hay fever.
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Pablo Escobar importó cuatro hipopótamos de un zoológico de Estados Unidos a su lujosa Hacienda Nápoles, en Colombia, en la década de 1980. Abandonados tras su muerte, se han multiplicado y se han convertido en un problema.
A hippo swims in the Magdalena river, Colombia.
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Like many large institutions, the Met remains in denial about the scale of its racism problem. The Casey review falls short in its recommendations for how to address it.
Accusations of animal cruelty have dogged the Grand National for years.
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