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Whip sand and pixels until they form soft peaks
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Lab experiments and software models help Geoscience students to better understand how mountain ranges are made
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Collectively Under Suspicion
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The corona virus causes hostility towards Asians - what images of China does the reporting create?
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Forecasts for the Police
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How viable are technologies like algorithms when it comes to helping to prevent crime?
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Mass for the Masses
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The Catholic Church is discovering pop culture – can communion be celebrated with commercial hits playing in the background?
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Stress in a Two Chamber System
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Plants reveal how they react to drought, frost or other weather extremes
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The world of warmth
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Different cultures handle heat in different ways – an outing to some of the world's hottest places
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The robbed continent
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Researchers are developing guidelines for managing looted art from colonial Africa
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A Green Economy Based on Wood?
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The global economic system could be arranged in a way that is more environmentally-friendly. A Europe-wide project is investigating whether making this transition would be accepted by society
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“Organic produce is not better per se”
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Researchers in the joint project KERNiG are looking for ways to make food supplies in towns more sustainable
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Memories of the Gulag
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An exhibition at the University Library throws light on a dark chapter in the history of the former Soviet Union
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