If you are applying to Oxford or Cambridge, it is vital to keep up-to-date on current affairs. No matter what subject you want to study, an Admissions Tutor will be impressed by a candidate who has a solid grasp of recent developments in a relevant field – it shows both curiosity and the ability to apply your knowledge widely.
To make this easy for you, every week, we round up some fascinating, fun and subject-relevant stories from around the world for you to have a look at.
What are you Interested in?
How Brain Implants Will Zap Depression Away
18th February 2019
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Sorry Melpomene, He’s Just Not That Into You…
15th February 2019
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Goat Thongs and Chaucer: Why Do We Celebrate Valentine’s Day?
12th February 2019
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How Emojis Got Woke In 2019
8th February 2019
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Lines or Loins? How Shakespearean English Really Sounded…
7th February 2019
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Crime Watch: Late Medieval Style!
6th February 2019
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Diamonds Aren’t Forever But Carmeltazite Could Be
6th February 2019
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Chinese New Year: Turning Iron into Blossom
6th February 2019
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Pregnant Forever And Why Your Baby Never Really Leaves You
30th January 2019
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Get Your McFalafel! A Happy Meal For A Happy Planet
29th January 2019
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How Little Aloxotl Will Stop Us Aging ‘A-lotl’
25th January 2019
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EspresSOS: The Uncertain Future of Coffee
18th January 2019
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Moon Flies and Cosmic Cotton: A Glimpse into the Future
17th January 2019
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Speak the Squeak: A Conversation with Mice
17th January 2019
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Innovative Spectacles
17th January 2019
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A Knotty Subject: The Language of the Incas
14th November 2018
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The Broken Column: Glamour through ill health
7th November 2018
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Can these mystery brain tingles be good for you?
6th November 2018
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Why Do We Hate The Word Moist?
5th November 2018
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Is time exact? The faults in the construct.
30th October 2018
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Tale as old as time: A dark re-imagining?
30th October 2018
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Meeting points for social inclusion
30th October 2018
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A Voyage to Venus: Why NASA are taking this seriously!
24th October 2018
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Art gone 360
24th October 2018
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Skip the fast food and start fasting
23rd October 2018
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No such thing as a Triple Threat Turkey
17th October 2018
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Change needed in England’s renting rights
17th October 2018
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Tang Xianzu: The ‘Chinese’ Shakespeare
17th October 2018
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Back down to earth: Astrophysics techniques to treat disease
10th October 2018
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Protecting pluralism: the resistance to Putin’s cultural homogenisation
10th October 2018
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Historical PTSD: Did Achilles have a weakness beyond his feet?
10th October 2018
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The Smell of Rebellion: female rage in children’s literature
3rd October 2018
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Not so chilly: how global warming is most apparent where it’s coldest
2nd October 2018
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‘Say cheese’: Why Anglo-Saxon smiles are useful to us today
2nd October 2018
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Mongolian molars: The first veterinary dentistry.
25th September 2018
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Riemann resolved: Atiyah claims proof of hypothesis.
25th September 2018
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Is food waste inevitable for a viable food economy?
25th September 2018
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Budd the Bodyguard supports Brutalism
17th September 2018
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Will an aspirin a day really keep the doctor away?
17th September 2018
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Where has Fan Bingbing gone?: China’s crackdown on corruption
17th September 2018
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E-I-E-I Snow: Did ancient farming prevent another Ice Age?
10th September 2018
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One for the price of two: the future of mobile displays
10th September 2018
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Do modern LGBT rights align with ancient Indian religion?
10th September 2018
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Shop till you drop: The demise of the department store
3rd September 2018
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The Importance of Authenticity: Did Michael Jackson sing all his own songs?
3rd September 2018
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Tolkein, Le Guin, and the Prophetic Voice of Fantasy
1st September 2018
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Animal Grief: Merely Crocodile Tears?
28th August 2018
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Objects of Dissent: Satire and Silliness through the Ages
28th August 2018
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“Survival of the Sluggish”? New Research on Energy and Extinction
26th August 2018
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Unintelligent Design? Cancer, Cataracts, and Irreducible Complexity
21st August 2018
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Resistance is Futile: The Rise of Transhumanism
19th August 2018
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Painting Over Casanova: #MeToo and the Morality of Art
18th August 2018
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50 Words for Snow? Language Barriers and Linguistic Relativism
14th August 2018
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A New Icarus Takes to the Skies: The Parker Solar Probe Mission
14th August 2018
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Man’s New Best Friend? The Evolutionary Domestication of the Fox
11th August 2018
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Denial and Denialism: Are We Living in a Post-Truth Society?
7th August 2018
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Hijacking Genes: An Evolution Revolution?
6th August 2018
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The Origins of Anxiety: Studies in Behaviour and Brain Chemistry
6th August 2018
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There Must Be Something in the Water: Is there Life in Mars’s Lakes?
30th July 2018
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The Rise of Robotticelli: Art and Artificial Intelligence
28th July 2018
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Treasures of the Train Station: Ancient Secrets From Rome’s Metro
27th July 2018
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The Immodest Muse: Art, Alt-Right, and Facebook Censorship
24th July 2018
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No Space Left in Space – Orbit Pollution and Futuristic Environmentalism
23rd July 2018
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The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse: Urbanisation and Evolution
23rd July 2018
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Are Reality TV Shows perpetuating Emotional Abuse on our screens?
18th July 2018
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Is DC’s first openly gay female superhero a modern role model?
18th July 2018
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Dark Energy Camera spies new ‘rebel moon’
18th July 2018
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Doctor, Doctor: Is Depression Different in China?
9th July 2018
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The Prime of Life: Mathematics’ Most Mysterious Numbers
7th July 2018
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Madame Le Président? Feminist Linguistics and Gender Bias in French
7th July 2018
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A Toy Made Tiny: Newton’s Cradle and Quantum Mechanics
2nd July 2018
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The First ‘Muslim Ban’: Slavery And Islamophobia in Colonial America
2nd July 2018
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Leonardo’s Earliest Masterpiece: Fact or Fraud?
2nd July 2018
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Do Unto Others… Is The Golden Rule Universal?
26th June 2018
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Composing and Compassion: Music and Empathy In The Human Brain
26th June 2018
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Huh? Lazy Language and Convergent Evolution
22nd June 2018
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Jurassic Park: Perk or Pitfall for Science?
19th June 2018
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From the Lab to the Louvre: How Can Neuroscience Help Art Galleries?
19th June 2018
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The Making of Morality – Is Altruism The Result of Evolution?
15th June 2018
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Back to the Future: Is Time Travel Possible?
11th June 2018
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Whitewashing Antiquity: Diversity in Roman Britain
9th June 2018
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Horses, Hooves, and Homo Erectus: What is Language?
8th June 2018
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The Buzz About Bees: What Can Insect Brains Tell Us About Consciousness?
5th June 2018
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Is This the Real Life, Is This Just Fantasy? Descartes and The Matrix
1st June 2018
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Plastic Spoons and Potato Jesus: What Makes Art So Bad It’s Good?
1st June 2018
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Humanity on Record: NASA’s Bewildering Message to the Stars
29th May 2018
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No More Mr Nice Bunny: The Murderous Rabbits of Medieval Manuscripts
25th May 2018
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Why So Big-Headed? New Ideas on the Evolution of the Brain
25th May 2018
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Reimagining Religious Art: Icons for the Modern Day
22nd May 2018
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The Mind and the Immune System: Why Laughter Really is the Best Medicine
21st May 2018
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ABC, Easy as 123: Can You Have a Language Without Numbers?
18th May 2018
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God of the Gaps? Stephen Hawking and the Design of the Universe
15th May 2018
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Resurrecting the Rubble—Art in the Era of ISIS
15th May 2018
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What’s the Speed of Space? The Puzzle of the Hubble Constant
14th May 2018
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Life and Death: The Gaps in the Law
3rd May 2018
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How “timeless” is the Iliad?
3rd May 2018
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A Breath of Fresh Air
2nd May 2018
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Prisoners no longer do porridge
2nd May 2018
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Artificial Intelligence to save us from ‘photobombers’
1st May 2018
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Is it Greek to YOUR baby?
1st May 2018
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The rise of transgender pronouns: ze are the bright and promising future!
25th April 2018
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“Saving” history – the changing face of archaeological preservation
25th April 2018
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Why the condescension around comic book movies?
24th April 2018
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Like a Prayer: The Sacred and the Sexual in Music Videos
17th April 2018
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The Magic of Minimalism – Sounds for the Modern World
16th April 2018
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Brow Game Strong: Evolution and the Art of Communication
16th April 2018
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The Borrowing Bard—Playwright or Plagiarist?
10th April 2018
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Désolé, je suis Français: Are Manners Lost in Translation?
9th April 2018
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Songs of the Sea—The Jazz Music of the Bowheads
6th April 2018
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When I Grow Up… Kids Weigh in on Women in Science
3rd April 2018
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Millennial Minds—Are You Smarter Than a Goldfish?
3rd April 2018
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The Language of Hope: Reviving Esperanto
2nd April 2018
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Painting the Past: The Colourisation Controversy
27th March 2018
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The Big Bang: A Big Bluff?
27th March 2018
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Opera for the Many, Not the Few
26th March 2018
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Honey Laundering: The largest food fraud in history
20th March 2018
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Marvel’s Lukewarm Message
20th March 2018
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Losing your ‘sense of self’: The power of LSD
20th March 2018
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Our Ambulances: A health service in regression
14th March 2018
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Train Jams: Leaves on the line
13th March 2018
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The Social Credit System: A dystopian future in a global algorithm age
13th March 2018
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World’s oldest message in a bottle has scientific purpose
6th March 2018
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Go to bed! The effects of a lack of sleep
5th March 2018
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Why are female scientists paid less?
5th March 2018
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Don’t judge this book by its cover
28th February 2018
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Europe’s ‘Silicon Valley’ unveiled as a bastion of transparency
21st February 2018
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A child is for life, not just for Christmas
21st February 2018
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Norway’s North Sea advantage set to widen
16th February 2018
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I-poo-minating the way ahead
16th February 2018
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Extreme Social Media: A Childhood Online
15th February 2018
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The ‘pestilential nuisance’ that saved human guinea pigs
14th February 2018
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Veganuary to last for more than just a month
12th February 2018
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Female Vikings: Plenty More Fish In The Sea
7th February 2018
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Ground Control to Major Elon
6th February 2018
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If I-KEA Were A Rich Man
2nd February 2018
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Meryl Streep © All Rights Reserved
30th January 2018
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Soap Oprah: Should Celebrities Run for Office?
26th January 2018
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Storm Georgina – What’s in a name?
24th January 2018
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The Oscars 2018: Same-sex relationships in Film and Literature
23rd January 2018
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Naughty Nellie: Dating in Restoration England
23rd January 2018
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Can we train ourselves to be creative?
23rd January 2018
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The Bayeux moves Away-eux
17th January 2018
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Crisis point – The State of the NHS
11th January 2018
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Feeling the Force: Sensory Prosthetic Limbs
9th January 2018
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Pyromaniac ‘Phoenixes’ from the Australian Ashes
9th January 2018
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Do Not Pass Guantanamo: Prison Art under Travel Ban
4th December 2017
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Can Robots Have Babies? Post-humanism in the 21st Century
29th November 2017
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Curing the Digital Viruses in the NHS
29th November 2017
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Thor: Ragna-wrong!
21st November 2017
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Cambridge: The Post-Colonial Predicament
21st November 2017
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The Apple Of Samsung’s Eye…
16th November 2017
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RAMdom Access Memory
15th November 2017
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Toilets in India: The new health initiative
14th November 2017
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The Decline of the ‘Public Intellectual’
14th November 2017
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The Power Of The Picture: Should Photographers Intervene?
13th November 2017
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Getting Your Facebook Fix: A 21st Century Drug
13th November 2017
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Zero Emissions: Are We Driving For Success?
13th November 2017
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Snails: Knights Deadliest Foes?
8th November 2017
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Pushed to the limit – Karoshi, Japan
8th November 2017
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Social Dominance: Saving The Environment
7th November 2017
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Catalonia – The Implications of Referendums
30th October 2017
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Pistachi-oh no!
30th October 2017
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Should Children Know Swear Words?
25th October 2017
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Lincoln on the Bardo
20th October 2017
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The Nudge Theory – How are you influenced?
20th October 2017
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Santa Claus is coming… to Turkey!
20th October 2017
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The McVegan Burger: Are you lovin’ it?
13th October 2017
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Elon Musk: Philanthropist or Opportunist?
10th October 2017
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School’s out for ever!
10th October 2017
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It’s all Dolph-fun and games
9th October 2017
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LIGO: A Nobel Cause
9th October 2017
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Blade Runner Reality: Can Computers Debate?
3rd October 2017
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Can Tsunamis Provide Homes?
29th September 2017
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Social Media in China: Progression or Regression?
28th September 2017
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Fake News: It’s ‘Huge’!
19th September 2017
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An ‘Uber’ Mistake: Hipster Sexism
19th September 2017
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Nawa oh! Tackling Censorship Through Language
19th September 2017
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The Sand Ban
19th September 2017
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Tea = MC Squared
14th September 2017
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The Ring-road to Saturn
14th September 2017
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The UK Gin-dustry
7th September 2017
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Pink for Boys, Blue for Girls
7th September 2017
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English: A Dead Language?
6th September 2017
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You Must Bee Joking!
6th September 2017
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Predicting Game of Thrones
4th September 2017
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Guerrilla Girls
29th August 2017
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Small Fish in a Big Pond…
29th August 2017
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Translations of Biblical Proportions
29th August 2017
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Clifford the Big Blue Dog
23rd August 2017
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Drunk Fish!
23rd August 2017
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Rest in Pixels
23rd August 2017
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Manly Marks and Spencer Signs
23rd August 2017
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A Whole Wolfpack of lies.
10th August 2017
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Email etiquette: Am I being too Fwd?
10th August 2017
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You must be Emoji-oking!
9th August 2017
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Every Tampon Helps!
7th August 2017
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Tardigrade: The World’s Most Amazing Animal!
3rd August 2017
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That’s off the (Richter) scale!
1st August 2017
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Daddy, I moustache you a question…
26th July 2017
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Doctor, Doctor, I think I’m a woman.
23rd July 2017
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Volcanoes and Chill
19th July 2017
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Ice-talavista, baby!
14th July 2017
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Power to the A.I.
14th July 2017
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Another Nun Bites The Dust
13th July 2017
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First-Time Criers: The UK Housing Market
12th July 2017
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Brush off the Rumours – Charcoal Toothpaste
5th July 2017
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It’s Panda-monium!
5th July 2017
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Pride in the Province: Homosexuality in China
4th July 2017
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China’s not red, it’s green!
28th June 2017
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Put that in your nest and smoke it!
28th June 2017
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Cereal Killers
21st June 2017
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Baby Charlie – UK vs US healthcare
21st June 2017
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Aloha, we come in peace.
19th June 2017
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You can’t handle the truth!
19th June 2017
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Lollies in the Sky with Droplets
14th June 2017
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Hey boss, got a minute?
8th June 2017
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End of the Road for Driving Tests
7th June 2017
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This lady is not for turning… up!
31st May 2017
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Holy mechanised flight, Batman!
31st May 2017
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Could you beat a computer?
31st May 2017
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The Village of Rainbows
25th May 2017
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One small step for mouse-kind.
24th May 2017
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It’s all in the name
24th May 2017
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Assisted suicide: Killing me softly
18th May 2017
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DNAnalysis!
18th May 2017
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Bitten where it hurts!
17th May 2017
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The Real Fantastic Mr. Fox
15th May 2017
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Don’t Shower!!
12th May 2017
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Russia? Nul Points!
10th May 2017
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Women, DON’T burn your bras!
3rd May 2017
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Wives Wanted!
3rd May 2017
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Where are all the teachers?
3rd May 2017
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Male Contraceptives: Gender Inequality?
26th April 2017
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Can Dragons Save Your Life?
26th April 2017
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‘School’s’ in session!
19th April 2017
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Bang for your buck!
19th April 2017
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E flat marks the spot!
19th April 2017
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Keeping You C******
12th April 2017
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Where we’re going, we don’t need roads!
12th April 2017
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Paw-ternity Leave
12th April 2017
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Feminism: A Tale As Old As Time?
6th April 2017
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Revenge is sweet, but is it justified?
6th April 2017
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Is ‘Tinder’ hindering us?
5th April 2017
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Fats Vs. Carbs: Which is Better?
29th March 2017
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Are you scared of ‘change’?
29th March 2017
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Can Retro Games help PTSD?
29th March 2017
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Are You Living in Paradise?
22nd March 2017
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The Boat Race – whose side are you on?
22nd March 2017
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Chuck Berry in Space
22nd March 2017
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How virtual is ‘virtual reality’?
15th March 2017
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Cultural Appropriation and the Cornish Pasty
15th March 2017
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How do you like your eggs in the morning?
15th March 2017
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Did Neanderthals Use Painkillers?
8th March 2017
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Is This a Solution to Oil Spills?
8th March 2017
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Are the Government discouraging the self-employed?
8th March 2017
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Flight of the Dinosaurs
1st March 2017
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What Is ‘Uberisation’?
1st March 2017
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What Killed the Swimming Pigs?
1st March 2017
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‘Enemy of the State’
22nd February 2017
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The Role of Animals in Curing Diseases
22nd February 2017
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Sleep and Time Zones
22nd February 2017
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A Fighting Advantage?
15th February 2017
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The Role of Theatre in Language Promotion
15th February 2017
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The Lucrative Business of Guinea Pig Farming
15th February 2017
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Should Teachers Wear Body Cameras in Schools?
8th February 2017
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“Roses are red, so is my wine. Refill my glass, and I’ll be just fine.”
8th February 2017
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East and West Revisited
8th February 2017
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What Is ‘Populism’?
1st February 2017
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Brain-Computer Interfaces and Communication
1st February 2017
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Tinder For Orangutans
1st February 2017
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Can Ants Find Their Bearings?
25th January 2017
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Weight Restrictions In the Swiss Army
25th January 2017
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Flood Prevention in England
25th January 2017
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Commuting Prison Sentences, Secrecy and Democracy
18th January 2017
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Helping Cities Thrive?
18th January 2017
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How Far Does Evolution Reach?
18th January 2017
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Should We Ban Microbeads?
11th January 2017
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Exploring Intelligence Beyond the Human Brain
11th January 2017
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Can We Survive a Zombie Apocalypse?
11th January 2017
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You Don’t Need a Brain to Learn
4th January 2017
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Too Much Cake at Work?
4th January 2017
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McDonalidization and the Masala Dosa Brioche
4th January 2017
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FIFA and The Poppy
7th November 2016
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The Creation of Nanodiamonds
7th November 2016
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Article 50
7th November 2016
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Beverage Bias
2nd November 2016
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The Bee Extinction
2nd November 2016
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How Music Can Predict The Next President
2nd November 2016
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Audition To Be A Bridesmaid
26th October 2016
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Can Psychopaths Love?
26th October 2016
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Pay Decreases For American Women
26th October 2016
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Prison By Numbers
19th October 2016
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Chocolate Migraines
19th October 2016
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The Most Powerful Country In The World
19th October 2016
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A Case For The Ig Nobel Prizes
12th October 2016
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The Problem With ‘The’
12th October 2016
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Why Are Heavier Baseball Players Better Hitters?
12th October 2016
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How Undecided Voters Should Vote
4th October 2016
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Exotic Pets
4th October 2016
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The Nobel Prize Goes To…
4th October 2016
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Earth’s Strongest Animal
21st September 2016
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Election Fraud In Russia
21st September 2016
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Don’t Stop Me Now
21st September 2016
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Can Facebook Rewrite History?
14th September 2016
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Working 9 To 3
14th September 2016
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The Bacteria Behind The Great Plague
14th September 2016
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The Hardest Job Interview In The World
7th September 2016
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The Highest Selling Jersey Of The NFL
7th September 2016
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Hospitals Under Pressure
7th September 2016
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Advertising On Football Shirts Is Increasingly Expensive
31st August 2016
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Is Malaria the Cure For Cancer?
31st August 2016
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What Is The Millennial Whoop?
31st August 2016
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Endangered Orangutans
24th August 2016
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Turning 18 in Italy? Have €500
24th August 2016
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Could You Be London’s Night Czar?
24th August 2016
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Viruses More Dangerous In The Morning
17th August 2016
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Winning Bronze Feels Better Than Silver
17th August 2016
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The Life Cycle of Female Orcas
17th August 2016
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Rio’s Opening Ceremony
10th August 2016
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Women Who Run
10th August 2016
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Legal Sports Supplement Improves Performance
10th August 2016
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Do We Need To Floss?
3rd August 2016
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Where Are Our Accents Going?
3rd August 2016
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What Is Worse Than Death?
3rd August 2016
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Michelle Obama’s Iconic Speech
26th July 2016
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Boys In Skirts
26th July 2016
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First Ever Solar Plane Flies Around The World
26th July 2016
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Melania Trump’s Plagiarised Speech
20th July 2016
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The World’s Loneliest Species
20th July 2016
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The Body Extended
20th July 2016
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Pokémon Go Takes Players All Over
13th July 2016
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The Code That Took America To The Moon
13th July 2016
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The Lego Museum Exhibit
13th July 2016
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V&A Named Museum Of The Year
6th July 2016
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Changes To Germany’s ‘No Means No’ Statute
6th July 2016
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How To Win A Game Of Blackjack
5th July 2016
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Thermal Imaging To End Mechanical Doping
29th June 2016
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Predicting Time Of Death
29th June 2016
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Brexit To Trigger Hong Kong Recession
29th June 2016
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An End To Nuclear Energy
22nd June 2016
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Genetics Can Mimic The Effect Of Drugs
22nd June 2016
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Girls Not Allowed
22nd June 2016
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Remembering The Periodic Table Just Got More Difficult
14th June 2016
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Driven to Distraction?
14th June 2016
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Putting Away Your Camera Doesn’t Help You Stay In The Moment
14th June 2016
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Louis XIV’s Dream is Finally Realised
8th June 2016
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Is Your Large Wine Glass Full?
8th June 2016
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Spike of Vimto Sales During Ramadan
8th June 2016
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The Emoji Bible
1st June 2016
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Social Media Blocked For Ghana
1st June 2016
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Robots With Human Emotions?
1st June 2016
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Salamanders Are Going It Alone
25th May 2016
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Atheism On The Rise In The UK
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