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From looks to brains and personality, how will humans change in the next 10,000 years?The Conversation5
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Re-imagining democracy for the 21st century - without the trappings of the 18th centuryThe Conversation3.7
Building the world’s biggest optical telescope to crack some of the greatest puzzlesThe Conversation5
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The colourful feathered world of what dinosaurs really looked like + Israel’s post-election foreign policyThe Conversation
Why children keep getting kidnapped in Nigeria + the Kenyan women who join Al-ShabaabThe Conversation
Why Scotland's May election is crucial to independence movement, and the UK + an on/off switch for neuroplasticityThe Conversation
Lab-grown human embryos just got a new set of rules + Johannesburg's romcom revolutionThe Conversation
The race to make money from our oceans: who is winning? + Brazilian women avoid getting pregnantThe Conversation
How Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro brought the military back to the centre of politics + archaeological garbage investigatorsThe Conversation
Four-day week: has its moment arrived? + How Nairobi’s informal settlements got their namesThe Conversation