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Most people in Britain today regard themselves working class
June 30, 2016Most people said they were working class irrespective of their occupation. Credit: Shutterstock images Six out...
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Living on the edge—succeeding in the slums
June 30, 2016Street basketball. Credit: Marcin Gabruk Cities exist in a state of constant flux: not always ’smart’...
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Infant bodies were ‘prized’ by 19th century anatomists, study suggests
June 29, 2016Dissected fetal skull dating from the 1800s, originally held in the University of Cambridge Anatomy Museum....
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Stress contagion possible amongst students and teachers
June 26, 2016Larkmead School. Credit: CC-BY-SA-2.5,2.0,1.0 Teacher burnout and student stress may be linked, according to a University...
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Low-cut dresses boost women’s job application chances, says researcher
June 26, 2016Credit: University of Bristol Wearing a low-cut dress in a job application photograph dramatically increases a...
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Could dragons on Westeros fly? Aeronautical engineering and maths say they could
June 26, 2016Credit: HBO Like many people, I have recently become fascinated the lives and loves of the...
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How do food manufacturers pick those dates on their product packaging – and what do they mean?
June 26, 2016When does it all become dangerous to eat? Credit: Rich Johnstone, CC BY-NC-ND No one wants...
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Pterosaur discovered in Lebanese quarry after 95 million years
June 26, 2016Michael Caldwell and Philip Currie with the new pterosaur prior to its return to Lebanon. Credit:...