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A vast crumbling can be heard across Europe, coupled with an ennui that is the ironic upshot of being stunned by too many disparate crises. The Mediterranean, it turns out, is not the southern border ...
Within a drop of blood, you can find all the information you need to reasonably guess where a person came from, without ever having to look at their face, name or passport. Small variations in our DNA ...
THERE was need of a textbook on the economic geography of Europe that discussed broad issues and was not overburdened with facts and figures. This volume largely fills the gap. It was prepared for ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
A farm belonging to the University of Leeds is taking part in a project to research and test ways of reducing agricultural ...
In the recent European Parliament elections, the narrative was clear. It was a huge win for the far right, a “sweep” or an “earthquake" according to various news reports. What explains that? Perhaps ...
State the percentage of a loaf of bread’s carbon emissions that come from the fertilisers used to help the wheat grow State the percentage of global greenhouse gas emissions attributed to the ...
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