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Want to communicate more effectively? Diane Southam shares some ideas
Tights, tapes, towels ... What happens if there isn't a suitable recycling bin for your waste? Lucy Siegle thinks laterally
As a nation we're getting better at recycling the easy things, but what about the anomalies? While kerbside collection schemes seem to be getting simpler, if not necessarily more uniform, there is a host of every day objects missing a virtuous resting place. This column is dedicated to the recyclables that fall - rather literally - outside the box.
According to Kai Brand-Jacobsen, the roots of terrorism can be traced back to the rise of colonialism in the 16th and 17th centuries. Imperialism led to race ideology – the idea that certain people are superior to others based on history, skin colour, gender or even a political system. And this 'Chosen People Complex' continues to thrive today
Kai Brand-Jacobsen is a practising peaceworker, and founder and Director of the Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania (PATRIR). This video courtesy of Big Picture TV.
University of Arizona physicists have discovered how to turn single molecules into working transistors
It's a breakthrough needed to make the next-generation of remarkably tiny, powerful computers that nanotechnologists dream of.
Anorexia Athletica is another side of the anorectic lexicon and one that often goes unnoticed due partly to its co-existence alongside healthy sports. But this deception causes a high number of young female athletes to develop this brutal condition in a bid to maximise performance and win medals.
Peta Bee interviews athlete Allie Outram, who shares her inspiring story of anorexia and subsequent recovery.
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