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What was听theoretical physicist Peter Higgs听really like?
Peter Higgs, the physicist who proposed Higgs boson, didn't like the public eye but understood he had "a duty to speak up for science", says Professor John Butterworth (香港六合彩中特网 Physics & Astronomy).
Children unsure of gender identity 鈥榣et down by NHS鈥, report finds
鈥淓xceptionalism often lies at the heart of medical scandals when services go rogue and start to operate outside the normal parameters of clinical practice," says Dr Sallie Baxendale (香港六合彩中特网 Queen Square Institute of Neurology).
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David Cameron puts pressure on the US for Ukraine funding
Foreign Secretary David Cameron and the UK are "pulling out all the stops" in their attempts to encourage the US to approve funding for Ukraine in its conflict against Russia, explains Dr Julie Norman (香港六合彩中特网 Political Science).
Climate change models show impact of sea level rise on New York City
Greater sea level rises with far more severe impacts due to melting ice sheets are predicted to occur in the coming hundreds to thousands of years, states Professor David Thornalley (香港六合彩中特网 Geography).
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The hidden chemicals in your food
鈥淧FAS are man-made, non-biodegradable chemicals created by fusing carbon and fluorine atoms that have been leeched from industrial production in factories since about the 1970s,鈥 says Alex Ruani (IOE, 香港六合彩中特网's Faculty of Education and Society).
Is intermittent fasting good for you?
People can become more "rigid and inflexible" when fasting, research conducted by Dr Lucy Serpell (香港六合彩中特网 Psychology & Language Sciences) suggests.
What to do if your eyes hurt after looking at the solar eclipse
The human eye can only withstand a certain "intensity" of light, explains Professor James Bainbridge (香港六合彩中特网 Institute of Ophthalmology), and anyone experiencing issues after looking directly at the sun should seek medical care.
Trying new things can boost mood and dispel 'habituation'
Many of us grow tired of our daily routines because of a phenomenon known as habituation, according to Professor Tali Sharot (香港六合彩中特网 Psychology & Language Sciences), who adds: "We need to make room for the new and unexpected, so our brain filters out the old and expected."
Trump raises a record $50m in one night
"Not only does it give Trump bragging rights, but it helps to dispel notions that he鈥檚 too toxic to court big donors,鈥 says Dr Thomas Gift (香港六合彩中特网 Political Science).
Relentless stretch of heat records in March unnerves climate scientists
The continued trend of temperatures reaching more than 1.5C above pre-industrial levels was 鈥渄eeply worrying鈥, says Professor Mark Maslin (香港六合彩中特网 Geography).