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The First King of England: Æthelstan and the Birth of a Kingdom – a deep and nuanced analysis of a complex monarch ▶・
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AI-generated text is overwhelming institutions – setting off a no-win ‘arms race’ with AI detectors ▶・
Saipan: the story behind Roy Keane’s World Cup walkout on Ireland’s football team ▶・
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Industry’s Faustian pact, a Welsh detective drama, and the return of Bridgerton – what to watch, read and listen to this week ▶・
Lecornu, Bayrou, Barnier: how the resignation of three French prime ministers signals a profound crisis in democracy ▶・
Why the world’s central bankers had to speak up against Trump’s attacks on the Fed ▶・
Scientists used ‘fake news’ to stop predators killing endangered birds — and the result was remarkable ▶・
Editing unfinished music by a great composer is controversial – but sometimes it needs to be done ▶・
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The US needs a macrogrid to move electricity from areas that make it to areas that need it ▶・
Wild Isles: starling murmuration in BBC documentary reveals as much about people as it does about birds ▶・
Aleksei Navalny: new film about jailed dissident who dared to defy the power of Putin ▶・
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David Bowie: five must-have items for the V&A’s new centre ▶・
Traffic is complex, but modelling using deceptively simple rules can help unravel what’s going on ▶・
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Why the southern US is prone to December tornadoes ▶・
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Vagrant, machine or pioneer? How we think about a roving eagle offers insights into human attitudes toward nature ▶・
One Hundred Years of Solitude: Netflix adaptation is faithful, ambitious and beautifully realised ▶・
100 years since the WW1 Armistice, Remembrance Day remains a powerful reminder of the cost of war ▶・
Discovering dopamine’s role in the brain: Arvid Carlsson’s important legacy ▶・
What the ‘moral distress’ of doctors tells us about eroding trust in health care ▶・
Answering the question that won me the Ig Nobel prize: Are cats liquid? ▶・
The voice unmasked: how we hear image, emotion and identity ▶・
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When fake data is a good thing – how synthetic data trains AI to solve real problems ▶・
Aussie slang is as diverse as Australia itself ▶・
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Trump, Xi and Putin: a dysfunctional love triangle with stakes of global significance ▶・
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How your genes interact with your environment changes your disease risk − new research counts the ways ▶・
EPA’s ‘secret science’ rule will make it harder for the agency to protect public health ▶・
Nine blows to the head and then he was dead: forensics shed light on killing of Richard III ▶・
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Great Mysteries of Physics 1: is time an illusion? ▶・
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Can scientists learn to make ‘nature forecasts’ just as we forecast the weather? ▶・
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Drunken monkeys? Only humans really don’t know when they’ve had enough ▶・
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We mapped the ‘super-highways’ the First Australians used to cross the ancient land ▶・
Giving peace a chance? Music can drive us apart as much as it unites ▶・
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Our fascination with ‘bogans’ will be televised ▶・
The faster you walk, the better for long term health – especially as you age ▶・
Athletes need coaches in the kitchen too ▶・
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Greenpeace v Shell via Lego: the building blocks of a successful campaign ▶・
No more science fiction: 3D holographic images ▶・
Magnetic bacteria and their unique superpower attract researchers ▶・
Flexible working is making us work longer ▶・
We may just have solved the great mystery of why drops splash ▶・
Waco: the siege 25 years on ▶・
‘I Dream of Jeannie’ left us with enduring stereotypes ▶・
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